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Fair co-authors chapter on psychosocial interventions in pediatric psycho-oncology
March 1, 2021
Public Health Studies Professor Cynthia Fair’s chapter appears in the 4th Edition of Psycho-Oncology.
A professor’s bold proposals to make legal education more inclusive
February 26, 2021
An article by Assistant Professor Tiffany Atkins L’11 in the Michigan Journal of Race and Law offers actionable steps for law schools to demonstrate their commitments to diversifying the profession for a new generation of students.
Annual “Innovation Challenge” offers students chance to solve pandemic-related problems
February 25, 2021
The challenge will take place virtually with the first-place team taking home a $5,000 prize.
Elon panel tackles local history of lynching, racial violence and way toward healing
February 25, 2021
Faculty and community members spoke of the legacy of grief and terror spawned by ongoing racial inequity and violence. Elon University must address its past and accelerate change for justice and equality, they said.
Claussen publishes on teaching Jewish ethics through role play
February 24, 2021
Religious Studies Professor Geoffrey Claussen's new article appears in the Journal of Jewish Ethics.
17th Annual Elon Teaching and Learning Conference call for proposals now open
February 23, 2021
We are pleased to announce the 17th Annual Elon Teaching and Learning Conference is now open for proposal submissions.
Hwayeon Ryu gives mathematics graduate seminar talk virtually at California State University Channel Islands
February 23, 2021
The assistant professor of mathematics discussed multistability dynamics in a model of macrophage polarization in her seminar talk at California State University Channel Islands.
Monday night program will examine Afrofuturism in rap music
February 19, 2021
"An Introduction to Afrofuturism in Rap" is part of the Rap, Race, Gender and Philosophy course. The program is also part of the Center for Race, Ethnicity and Diversity's Black History Month events around "Imagining a Black Future."
Tech experts predict the “new normal” by 2025
February 18, 2021
Societal change in the wake of COVID-19 will be driven by the impact of digital technologies
Lumen Scholar Sydney Dye ’21 innovates theatrical experience with original play ‘#silenced’
February 18, 2021
Written through news and social media accounts of UNC's Confederate monument controversy, '#silenced' premieres Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at silencedproduction.com