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Cara Lucia publishes article on inclusive excellence in collegiate recreation
November 3, 2021
The chair of the Sport Management Department addresses how NIRSA: Leaders in Collegiate Recreation is expanding its knowledge and understanding about diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI), as well as antiracism.
REDCap research software now available at Elon
November 2, 2021
REDCap is used by more than 5,500 research institutions for all-in-one data collection and security, project management and collaboration.
Amy Allocco presents paper as part of double panel at the Annual Conference on South Asia at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
November 2, 2021
Allocco worked with Xenia Zeiler to organize the two linked panels, “Intensification vs. Sweetening? New Patterns in Contemporary Hindu Representation and Practice,” as one outcome of the Collaborative International Research Grant they were awarded by the American Academy of Religion
Rena Zito interviewed for FOX8 report on increase in gun violence
October 29, 2021
Zito, an associate professor of sociology, discussed the complexity involved in trying to determine what contributes to the rise and fall of violence.
Miami Herald article on Haitian gangs includes insights from Damion Blake
October 29, 2021
An associate professor of political science, Blake has done extensive research on violence and organized crime.
Interprofessional “Mash Up” at the School of Health Sciences
October 29, 2021
An interprofessional event allowed all first-year cohort students from ABSN, PT, and PA (all programs in the School of Health Sciences) to work in teams, evaluating simulated patients portrayed by administrators, faculty and staff.
Elon co-hosts virtual high school journalism workshop
October 28, 2021
Three faculty and staff members offered presentations to scholastic journalists from across the state during the North Carolina Scholastic Media Association’s fall workshop.
Elon Poll finds North Carolinians concerned about spike in housing prices
October 27, 2021
The survey conducted Oct. 15-17 found that 44 percent say housing prices are "much higher” than two years ago and 41 percent say if they were looking to buy or rent in their area today, they could not afford their current residence.
Sirena Hargrove-Leak named Engineering Unleashed Fellow
October 26, 2021
Hargrove-Leak's presentations about engineering education were recognized by peers at national institutions and the Kern Entrepreneurial Engineering Network.
Elon Law welcomes Fulbright Visiting Scholar for winter & spring terms
October 26, 2021
Professor Orkun Akseli from the University of Manchester School of Law in the United Kingdom will teach two business law courses when he joins the Elon Law faculty for the first half of 2022.