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Behind the scenes at the vice presidential debate with Julie Morse ’13
October 17, 2024
Morse, a senior producer with CBS News, shares about her experience leading up to and during the Oct. 1 debate between Republican J.D. Vance and Democrat Tim Walz.
Elon professor and professor emerita publish article on advocacy and equity in teacher preparation
October 17, 2024
Heidi Hollingsworth and Mary Knight-McKenna from the Dr. Jo Watts Williams School of Education recently published an article in the "Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education" exploring the role of advocacy projects in preparing early childhood educators to address inequities.
Elon Department of Music announces 2025 Joseph Bologne International Piano Competition
October 16, 2024
The 2025 Joseph Bologne International Piano Competition will be Feb. 1 and is open to high school pianists in grades 10-12. Registration runs through Dec. 10.
Maggie Macdonald ’15 to talk about local data in the current political arena
October 16, 2024
As part of the Data Nexus Speaker Series: The Power of Women in Data, Maggie Macdonald '15 will talk about political data in the local community.
Elon offering bias education workshops to students, faculty and staff
October 16, 2024
As part of Elon’s bias response system, the Office of Inclusive Excellence and Education and Development offers educational opportunities.
Unlocking business potential through D.C. internships
October 16, 2024
Four students from Elon University gained valuable experiences during summer internships in the Washington, D.C. area.
Andrew Schwartz talks low interest credit cards with WalletHub
October 16, 2024
Schwartz, assistant professor of finance, offered advice on what people should know when thinking about low interest credit cards.
In My Words: Experiencing vulnerability and joy amidst climate catastrophe
October 16, 2024
This article by Rabbi Maor Greene, associate chaplain for Jewish Life, was originally published in The Wisdom Daily, The National Jewish Center for Learning and Leadership's outlet for political, cultural and spiritual commentary, analysis and inspiration. CLAL is a leading Jewish organization focused on innovation and belonging.
Students honor ‘the gift of a lifetime’ made through Elon’s Anatomical Gift Program
October 15, 2024
Elon's first-person consent donors make a profound and intentional choice to invite students to learn. These "silent teachers" have intentionally decided to continue teaching even in death.
Chris Chen explores how racial diversity cues and user feedback shape trust in AI systems
October 15, 2024
The assistant professor of communication design’s research is featured in Human-Computer Interaction, a leading publication for research on the design, evaluation and implementation of interactive computing systems for human use.