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Mark Cryan, Andrew Scarlata ’19 examine the Dominican Republic’s success developing MLB players
January 4, 2021
Before their research was published this fall by the North Carolina Alliance for Athletics, Health, Physical Education, Recreation, Dance and Sport Management, it began nearly five years ago as a Spring Undergraduate Research Forum (SURF) project.
School of Health Sciences hosts virtual Global Engagement and Research Forum
January 4, 2021
Elon School of Health Sciences celebrated student accomplishments at the 2020 SHS Global Engagement and Research Forum.
New Imagining the Internet report: Digital Life 2020
December 29, 2020
Tech experts reflect on their past predictions and look ahead to the future.
School of Communications publishes fall 2020 issue of research journal
December 23, 2020
In the most recent edition of the Elon Journal, student researchers delve into a variety of media-related topics, including the framing of online news coverage of the coronavirus in the United States.
Katy Rouse, Brooke Hunziker ’18 co-author article in Economics of Education Review
December 18, 2020
Associate Professor Rouse and alumna Brook Hunziker examine how bodyweight relates to both children's test scores and teacher assessment of ability.
Performing Arts, Physical Therapy Education departments offer virtual dance program for individuals with Parkinson’s Disease
December 18, 2020
In a research study that was done completely virtually and funded by the Parkinson’s Foundation, Department of Performing Arts in collaboration with Department of Physical Therapy Education successfully offered classes based on the Mark Morris Dance for Parkinson’s Disease program virtually to five individuals.
Emily Lange ’21 publishes articles on gender, identity in sci-fi in academic journals
December 17, 2020
Femspec published Lange’s essay last month, the Journal of Popular Culture plans to publish another in 2022 and a third is under review. Lange is a Lumen Scholar and Honors Fellow whose research examines gender, age, race and disability in speculative fiction
Writing students connect with downtown Burlington businesses, community
December 15, 2020
Students in PWR 323: Writing Civic Action dug into small businesses' roles in sustaining a community during COVID-19
Religious Studies faculty members present research at major conference
December 14, 2020
Faculty in the Department of Religious Studies presented research and participated in leadership roles at the joint annual meeting of the American Academy of Religion (AAR) and the Society of Biblical Literature (SBL), which took place online between Nov. 29 and Dec. 10.
Amy Allocco delivers an invited lecture at the University of Tübingen
December 14, 2020
The lecture, “Living with the Dead in Hindu South India,” draws on Allocco’s current ethnographic research project and was sponsored by the Asia-Orient Institute.