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A snapshot of Elon Law’s Class of 2025
August 3, 2023
Senior leaders welcomed to Greensboro on August 3, 2023, the largest class in the history of Elon University School of Law with a pledge from Dean Zak Kramer: “We will always put the students here first.”
Geoffrey Claussen co-edits volume on Jewish Virtue Ethics
August 3, 2023
The volume explores diverse Jewish approaches to virtue and character.
Jennifer Eidum publishes article on Peace Corps networks
August 3, 2023
Jennifer Eidum, associate professor of English, published the article "Peace Corps Networks: Activating Volunteers for a Lifetime," in the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs.
Game Design Minor students publish ‘Samira: Taken From Time’ on Steam
August 3, 2023
The narrative-driven, puzzle-solving adventure game was developed by a team of students over two semesters in the minor’s capstone courses.
Donelle Leak ’25, Cristy Mariné ’25 named LAGRANT Foundation scholars
August 2, 2023
School of Communications students have received 13 LAGRANT Foundation scholarships in the last seven years.
Students begin work on Loy Farm Living-Learning Community, a ‘truly groundbreaking’ project
July 28, 2023
Twelve sustainably designed homes will become the Loy Farm Living-Learning Community, a model of green architecture where students thrive by living harmoniously with nature. The LLC will open in fall 2024 with all 12 homes completed by fall 2025.
Vic Costello publishes ‘fully updated’ multimedia textbook
July 27, 2023
The associate professor of cinema and televisions arts recently completed the third edition of “Multimedia Foundations: Core Concepts for Digital Design,” a comprehensive textbook that highlights the skills necessary to be an effective modern storyteller.
In political science, Pi Sigma Alpha journal’s well-oiled machine gets another turn
July 27, 2023
Elon’s Department of Political Science and Policy Studies has hosted the Pi Sigma Alpha Undergraduate Journal of Politics since fall 2020. Students and faculty will continue editorial oversight of the national political science honor society’s journal for another three-year term through 2026.
WRAL TechWire highlights Imagining the Internet Center’s findings about evolution of digital technology
July 25, 2023
The analysis by contributing writer Jen McFarland highlighted the findings of the center's most recent report, which focused on the opinions of experts about whether the evolution of digital technology and how humans use digital systems will be beneficial or detrimental on the whole.
Lisa Buchanan publishes article in Social Studies Research and Practice
July 21, 2023
Lisa Buchanan, associate professor in the Dr. Jo Watts Williams School of Education, recently published an article in the peer-reviewed Social Studies Research and Practice journal that outlines theoretical and pedagogical approaches to investigating racial violence with learners in grades 3-12 and K-12 teacher candidates.