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Elon College Fellows prowl the arts and sciences at 3rd Big Cat Colloquium
October 7, 2020
The annual first-year experience hosted by the Animal Park at the Conservators Center happened through in-person and virtual tours.
Buffie Longmire-Avital gives invited virtual talk at the CUNY Graduate Center for Developmental Psychology
October 7, 2020
The talk was titled, “Raising Super Women…and Emotional Eaters (?): Exploring the relationship between socialized coping responses to discrimination and disordered eating for collegiate Black women.”
In My Words: Checking facts is not enough
October 6, 2020
In this latest offering from the Elon University Writers Syndicate, Associate Professor of Journalism Amanda Sturgill focuses on how public officials often use deceptive language or specious arguments to distort the truth. It draws from her new book, “Detecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake News,” published in August.
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.
Election 2020 offers unique opportunity for Elon students, faculty and staff to work at the polls
October 6, 2020
Elon won't be holding classes on Election Day this year, and has expanded its volunteer leave policy, which means members of the campus community could be assisting with voting efforts on Nov. 3.
Elon Connected: Debate watch events led Trevor Molin ’23 to Elon Votes!
October 6, 2020
This is the first in a new series titled "Elon Connected" that highlights how students are involved with campus organizations at Elon.
Elon drops to the Moderate Alert level for COVID-19
October 6, 2020
The university returned to the Moderate Alert level after an earlier increase in the number of positive cases among the campus community subsided.
CREDE hosts panel on Latinx/Hispanic Identities for Hispanic Heritage Month
October 6, 2020
During the online discussion on Wednesday, Sept. 30, panelists highlighted what it means to be Latinx/Hispanic and the intricacies of those identities
Kathleen Stansberry addresses conspiracy theories linked to Trump’s COVID-19 diagnosis
October 5, 2020
The assistant professor of strategic communications offered analysis in a recent Rolling Stone article examining why conspiracy theories about Trump and COVID-19 have gained significant traction on social platforms.
Physician Assistant Studies student receives National Health Service Corps scholarship
October 5, 2020
Lauren Johnson PA '21 has been selected for a highly competitive National Health Service Corps scholarship.