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Hannah Boone and Kelly O’Neil win PERCS Online Ethnography Mini-Grants
November 24, 2020
The online ethnography mini-grants support student projects that used contemporary technologies of connectedness to examine communities and cultures.
Jennifer Carroll wins the 2020 Barbara Heldt Book Prize
November 11, 2020
The Heldt Prize is awarded annually to the best book in Slavic, Eastern European and Eurasian studies from any academic discipline.
Lumen Scholar Sydney Hallisey ’21 researching effects of Syrian civil war on refugees
November 5, 2020
Sydney Hallisey ’21 and Assistant Professor in Political Science and Policy Studies Damion Blake are exploring the narratives of Syrian refugees who migrated to Turkey.
Carroll awarded federal research grant to explore stigma during COVID-19
October 15, 2020
The award from the National Institutes of Health will support research on the changing landscapes of stigma faced by people living with HIV in St. Petersburg, Russia, during the COVID-19 pandemic
Elon alumna, associate professors publish research together
October 12, 2020
Elon alumna Leena Dahal and associate professors Mussa Idris and Vanessa Bravo collaborated on ethnographic research about post-disaster Nepal after the April 2015 earthquakes
Kernodle Center for Civic Life announces new Communities of Practice program
October 8, 2020
The Service Learning Faculty Scholars program for the first time will include two cohorts of faculty and staff members ready to further integrate the service-learning pedagogy into the Elon curriculum.
Alumna Cecelia Thompson ’05 helps document life during the pandemic in her Greensboro neighborhood
October 6, 2020
Thompson, along with two others, produced an online book, “Westerwood in Quarantine,” featuring photographs and stories from fellow residents of the Westerwood neighborhood near downtown Greensboro.
Jennifer Carroll publishes new study examining how law enforcement officers respond to overdose
September 22, 2020
Assistant Professor of Anthropology Jennifer Carroll led the study examining officers’ knowledge, preparedness and compassion fatigue when responding to an opioid overdose.
Basirico included in Wall Street Journal article on traditional family reunions and COVID-19
August 25, 2020
Professor Emeritus of Sociology Larry Basirico offered insight for a Wall Street Journal article about COVID-19's impact on traditional family reunions.
A Celebration of Undergraduate Research: Updated site showcases SURE program work
August 6, 2020
The online site serves as a platform for students to share about their undergraduate research and what the experience has meant to them.