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Trouble the Waters: Freedom Scholars Symposium celebrates achievements of inaugural cohort
June 15, 2023
Twelve ABSS high school graduates were recognized during the symposium on Sunday, June 11.
Thomas Erdmann has article published
June 14, 2023
Professor of Music Thomas Erdmann had an article published his 295th peer-reviewed article.
Mathematics, statistics faculty attend 10th United States Conference on Teaching Statistics
June 14, 2023
Six members of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics presented at the 10th United States Conference on Teaching Statistics at The Pennsylvania State University in State College, Pennsylvania.
ElonComm students celebrated in Best of the Web/Best of Digital national competition
June 14, 2023
Assistant Professor Rebecca Bagley and Associate Professor Nicole Triche advised student teams that captured first-place honors in the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication contest.
Broad support for sports betting, but divisions over recent abortion law changes in North Carolina
June 14, 2023
The Elon University Poll conducted a survey of nearly 1,300 N.C. voters asking for their thoughts on the legalization of sports betting, changes to abortion laws in North Carolina and how they rate candidates for N.C. governor and for president.
Elon earns an ‘A’ in teaching education majors ‘the science of reading’
June 13, 2023
The National Council on Teacher Quality grades Elon University’s undergraduate program among the best in the nation for teaching future educators the most effective methods for helping children learn to read.
Madison Powers ’24 to explore U.S. immigration with Pulitzer Center grant
June 13, 2023
As a Pulitzer Center Reporting Fellow, the journalism major and Communication Fellow will travel this summer to El Paso, Texas, to conduct extensive reporting on violence and the dangers of migration, and their impacts on families.
Chris Chen presents papers exploring artificial intelligence at ICA conference
June 5, 2023
The assistant professor of communication design continues her delve into AI and algorithmic bias with two new papers at the 73rd annual conference of the International Communication Association.
John Luke Farah ’24 uses research to raise profiles of the businesses of refugees
June 5, 2023
Part ethnographic research, part marketing study, Farah worked with six microenterprises founded by clients of the Triad Refugee Business Center to build their online presence and gain customers.
Caroline Ketcham focuses on equity in high-impact practices for neurodiverse and physically disabled students with CEL scholarship
June 2, 2023
Over the last two years, Ketcham has written thought-provoking blog posts for the Center for Engaged Learning focusing on ableism in academia, designing programs and services inclusive of all students, and mentoring across difference.