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Elon Poll: U.S. residents express high anxiety about coronavirus, split on national response
March 18, 2020
The Elon University Poll asked nearly 3,200 U.S. residents and more than 1,100 N.C. residents to react to a range of statements about the coronavirus outbreak.
Panel highlights North Carolina’s prominence in 2020 Elections
March 17, 2020
A March 10 panel discussion featuring journalists and political science experts moderated by President Connie Ledoux Book explored a variety of topics about this year's presidential race and how North Carolina fits into the national political landscape.
Elon MBA named a Top 100 part-time business program by U.S. News
March 17, 2020
Elon ranks #66 in the 2021 U.S. News “Best Part-time MBA Programs” list.
Elon’s physical therapy program named top-50 in the nation
March 17, 2020
The doctor of physical therapy program received its highest ranking ever in the 2020 U.S. News & World Report guide.
Elon’s Performing Arts Department cancels spring productions
March 17, 2020
The difficult decision comes amid widespread efforts to reduce the spread of COVID-19 that include limiting public gatherings.
Elon Law professor quoted in story on Asheville hospital union drive
March 17, 2020
Associate Professor Eric Fink spoke with the Citizen Times in Asheville for a March 14, 2020, story about an upcoming vote by nurses to form a union at western North Carolina's largest hospital.
Tony Weaver featured in article addressing NCAA’s coronavirus decision
March 16, 2020
The chair of the Sport Management Department was interviewed by Front Office Sports, a business news platform covering the sport industry, examining the cancellation of March Madness.
Elon families making home feel more like campus for students
March 16, 2020
As students prepare to continue the semester online for the two weeks following Spring Break, Elon parents are welcoming them home to a campus away from campus.
PHYSICAL THERAPIST, Outpatient Clinic Non-Profit Georgia
March 16, 2020
Tuition Loan Reimbursement
MENTORSHIP PROVIDED for new graduates!
An outpatient clinic with very rare employee turnover; this is a quality job with high compensation. The clinic had 1 PT leave for a local competitor and after 8 months the PT returned.
Ringelberg presents at Interdisciplinary Nineteenth-Century Studies Conference
March 16, 2020
“'The flower that thinks, the flower that suffers': Anthropomorphization as Art and Science in the Belle Époque" was part of a panel on The Art of Botanizing.