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In My Words: This 4th of July, embrace your liberty
July 6, 2021
This column by Associate Professor of Journalism Amanda Sturgill was distributed by the Elon University Writers Syndicate and published by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the Burlington Times-News, the Greenville (N.C.) Daily Reflector and other media outlets.
Miranda Ferrante ’23 awarded Scripps Howard Foundation grant
July 6, 2021
The rising junior landed an internship in her hometown of Westchester, New York, this summer with Today Media, furthering her goal of working in digital journalism.
Bill Squadron authors Sportico column addressing mental health in college athletics
July 6, 2021
The assistant professor in the Sport Management Department wrote a July 1 guest column examining the challenges and pressures facing student-athletes, especially mental health concerns highlighted during Elon’s Sport Management Symposium in April.
Todd Coleman composes music for cinematic escape game experience ‘E.V.I.L. Robots’
July 6, 2021
Coleman, an associate professor of music production & recording arts, has released the album titled “E.V.I.L. Robots” that features some of the music he composed for a new escape game of the same name created in Phoenix, Arizona.
National legal writing group honors Elon Law professor
July 6, 2021
Assistant Professor Tiffany Atkins L’11 received the Outstanding Service Award from the Association of Legal Writing Directors for her work co-chairing the group’s Biennial Leadership Academy Subcommittee.
A Will to Lead: Alumnus makes second estate gift to secure Elon’s future
July 6, 2021
The generous gift from Christian Wiggins ’03 will provide scholarships for students from his hometown of western North Carolina as part of A Will to Lead, a special initiative of the Elon LEADS Campaign to inspire donors to include Elon in their estate plans.
Elon earns accolades for experiential learning in 2022 Fiske Guide
July 6, 2021
The new edition of the popular college guide highlights Elon's commitment to engaged learning and its strong community.
‘Believe your eyes’: Elon Law scholar weighs in on Chauvin sentencing
July 5, 2021
Professor and Senior Scholar Steve Friedland was among three North Carolina experts who spoke with WFMY News 2 in the hours after former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was sentenced to prison for the murder of George Floyd.
Burlington Times-News report on health department spending includes insights from Stephanie Baker
July 1, 2021
Baker, an assistant professor of public health studies, commented on areas of public health where more investment is needed.
Department of Nursing chair completes UNC’s Invest in Nursing Faculty Fellowship
July 1, 2021
Tiffany Morris, associate professor of nursing and chair of the Department of Nursing, spent the past year further developing their career in four core competencies: Leadership, Scholarship, Building Community Relationships, and High-Impact Teaching & Learning.