Articles by Michael Abernethy
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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.
Fergie Philippe ’17 featured in ‘Hamilton’ cast’s ‘When We All Vote’ video
October 1, 2020
The video is part of the effort by the When We All Vote organization to encourage voter participation.
Biochemistry course tracks emerging COVID-19 science, treatments
October 1, 2020
CHM 355 students are learning medical and pharmaceutical science by following virology research and medical breakthroughs in real-time
Pandemic, Crisis and Social Justice Symposium begins Wed., Sept. 30
September 25, 2020
The four virtual lectures by scholars and activists were coordinated by the Department of World Languages and Cultures, El Centro, and programs of Latin American Studies, Peace and Conflict Studies Program, International and Global Studies, and the Women's, Gender, and Sexualities Studies.
Elon neuroscientist Amy Overman: Follow these tips to cope with pandemic life
September 22, 2020
Overman's program, "Brain Basics and how the Pandemic has Influenced our Thinking," was presented Monday by Elon's Office of Leadership and Professional Development.
Elon’s science labs adapt to challenging semester
September 17, 2020
Blending in-person experimentation with remote methodologies, faculty have changed the way labs operate while meeting learning requirements.
Technology creates new learning spaces in Elon College courses
September 16, 2020
This summer, a small army of faculty and staff prepared technology and tools that create opportunities for students to connect with material and each other.
Songs in the key of safety: How COVID-19 has changed Elon ensembles
September 14, 2020
Elon’s band, choral and orchestra directors are going beyond recommended safety guidelines to find ways to make music this semester.
Analysis of Edgar Allan Poe tale yields connections to current campus life
September 10, 2020
Students in Assistant Professor of English Erin Pearson's ENG 223: American Literature Before 1865 course examined and re-wrote "The Masque of the Red Death" in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Eliza Spear ’22 wins ASCAP songwriting award
September 8, 2020
ASCAP is the largest performing rights organization in the world, supporting composers and songwriters.