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Elon Law webinar: How do you build trust in elections?
October 27, 2022
Four leading experts in their fields offered diverse views on the role of voting machine technology, and the internet more broadly, in restoring faith in the American electoral process as part of a webinar hosted by Elon Law Professor David S. Levine.
Sport Management Internship Forum highlights possibilities in the world of sports
October 25, 2022
The Oct. 3 event, hosted by the Sport Management Department, offered a glimpse into how students spent their summer months gaining real-world experience in the sport industry.
Hands-on work with medieval art shapes students’ understanding of history
October 25, 2022
Capped by art historian Elizabeth C. Teviotdale’s Art History Speaker Series lecture, Elon students examined rare facsimiles of premodern art and their present-day relevance
Thomas Erdmann has an article published
October 25, 2022
Professor of Music Thomas Erdmann had an article published in the professional trumpet journal.
Buchanan co-authors article on teaching topics of war to elementary aged children
October 24, 2022
Lisa Buchanan co-authored article for the 'Social Studies and the Young Learner' journal on teaching topics of war to elementary aged children.
Pratheep Paranthaman presents guest lecture on mixed reality games at Duke University
October 11, 2022
Assistant Professor of Computer Science Pratheep Paranthaman discussed development process involved in creating mixed reality games at Duke University.
Aaron Trocki presents videography project at international conference
October 7, 2022
Aaron Trocki, associate professor of mathematics, presented video-based curricular resources created in collaboration with Ted Morée at the Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education Interactive Online 2022 Conference on October 6.
Jen Hamel co-authors chapter in open-access textbook on studying animal communication
October 7, 2022
The chapter by Associate Professor of Biology Jen Hamel appears in the book "Exploring Animal Behavior Through Sound: Volume 1" that is published through Springer Publishing, and is intended for an upper-level undergraduate audience.
North Carolina Campus Engagement moves in bold new direction
October 5, 2022
Formerly North Carolina Campus Compact, the organization relaunched this summer and detailed a new vision for the years ahead.
Business Fellows gain career insights during New York company visits
October 4, 2022
Senior Business Fellows visited CIBC, Credit Suisse, Richard Bernstein Advisors, Wells Fargo, Nasdaq, IPG Health, Bloomberg, Matrix Applications, FactSet and Salesforce to discuss industries and career paths while experiencing the power of the Elon alumni network.