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Kim Shively named associate faculty with Theatrical Intimacy Education
August 4, 2021
Kim Shively (Performing Arts) earns promotion and launches innovative training in best practices for boundaries and consent when working with minors in theatre and film.
Cara Lucia begins NIRSA presidential term, publishes research on women working in collegiate recreation
August 4, 2021
The chair of the Sport Management Department takes the reigns of the leading collegiate recreational sports association, which consists of more than 4,500 members hailing from 850-plus institutions.
Society for Human Resource Management Elon chapter receives Merit Award
July 30, 2021
The student organization was recognized for its activities during the 2020-21 academic year.
Amy Overman, Qian Xu and Deandra Little publish eye-tracking study of syllabi
July 30, 2021
Three Elon colleagues collaborated on peer-reviewed investigation of whether syllabus format affects students' retention of course information.
Amy Overman and recent alumni present research at multiple conferences
July 29, 2021
Students from Overman's research lab gave virtual presentations at international scientific conferences.
Kim Shively, student publish case study in new volume on undergraduate theatre research
July 28, 2021
Music Theatre student Tyler Okunski ’22 and Assistant Professor Kim Shively from the Department of Performing Arts have published on embodied dramaturgy research collaboration
SURE showcases summer research achievements of Elon students, mentors
July 21, 2021
On Wednesday, 45 Elon students presented the progress they've achieved through two months of work as part of the annual Summer Undergraduate Research Experience.
Jeffrey Carpenter publishes article on early-pandemic education-related Twitter hashtags
July 14, 2021
Associate Professor Jeffrey Carpenter, director of the Teaching Fellows program, and his co-authors published the article in Computers & Education Open.
Chemistry professor awarded National Science Foundation grant
July 14, 2021
Associate Professor Vickie Moore is co-principal investigator on a five-year National Science Foundation grant of nearly $500,000 that supports training faculty in assessment of undergraduate learning in biochemistry and molecular biology, with a focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion, and creating a community of practice.
The perfect blend: Student campaign supports Burlington Animal Services
July 7, 2021
Four students in Assistant Professor Michele Lashley’s Strategic Campaigns class partnered with Burlington Animal Services and local coffee shops to raise awareness for the animal service organization.