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Kernodle Center for Civic Life develops campus and community resource bank for COVID-19 pandemic
July 8, 2020
The resource bank offers guidance on how to engage with the community during the pandemic.
Women’s tennis team produces virtual tutorials for local Boys and Girls Club
July 8, 2020
The women’s tennis team, Elon Athletics and Kernodle Center for Civic Life are working together to provide virtual tennis lessons to children at the Salvation Army Boys and Girls Club of Alamance County.
MBA Virtual Information Session on July 14
July 8, 2020
Join us for a virtual session to learn more about Elon's MBA program.
New Ready & Resilient Information Line for Elon parents and students now available
July 7, 2020
Parents and students can find answers to their questions about a topics related to the 2020-21 academic year by calling the new information line.
Elon extends move-in period for fall semester to protect health and safety
July 7, 2020
The university is assigning students specific time slots to move into campus housing in August to promote physical distancing and ensure a smooth and healthy move-in process. A new information line about the university's Ready & Resilient efforts has also been established.
Matt Sears ’18 and Jen Hamel publish study in peer-reviewed journal
July 7, 2020
Sears and Hamel, an associate professor of biology, published an empirical study in a disciplinary, peer-reviewed journal.
Carpenter and Morrison co-author journal article on teacher educator techology competencies
July 6, 2020
Jeffrey Carpenter, associate professor of education and director of the Teaching Fellows program, and Scott Morrison, associate professor of education, published the article in the peer-reviewed journal Teaching and Teacher Education.
27 days in Brazil: Anton Delgado ’20 publishes Pulitzer Center-funded project on leprosy
July 6, 2020
During his final Winter Term session, the journalism and international & global studies double major traveled to northern Brazil to report on the country’s resurgence of leprosy, learning about the infectious disease, the people fighting it, and himself as a journalist.
Rosemary Haskell publishes article about Senegalese novelist Fatou Diome
July 6, 2020
"Migritude's Progress: Fatou Diome's Twenty-Five Years in Afrique(s)-sur-Rhine," an article by Rosemary Haskell, Professor of English, appeared recently in The Minnesota Review: A Journal of Creative and Critical Writing.
CREDE to host Summer Race, Reflections and Discussion Series this month
July 6, 2020
The Center for Race, Ethnicity and Diversity Education will host four discussions focused on race, racial injustice and anti-racism during its annual Summer Race, Reflections and Discussion Series.