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SoTL Showcase: Global engagement without leaving home
April 27, 2021
Three Elon professors are investigating how students can discover a sense of global interconnectedness in their own community.
Elon announces fifth Multifaith Scholars cohort
April 26, 2021
Through a two-year fellows program, the five rising juniors of this interdisciplinary cohort will participate in specialized coursework, faculty-mentored undergraduate research, campus leadership, and community engagement in multifaith contexts.
SoTL Showcase: Adopting ‘Scrum’ to give students choice in the classroom
April 26, 2021
Three Elon professors are showing how a new pedagogy they call “Scrumage” increases students’ agency and confidence in the classroom.
SoTL Showcase: Writing to Connect, Introspect and Remember
April 26, 2021
A team of researchers is investigating self-sponsored writing (the writing we do outside of work and school) and discovering the essential role it plays in our lives.
H.E.R. Lab offers framework to end race-based health inequities
April 26, 2021
The R4P Equity Evaluation Framework involves critical examination of the root causes of disparity and restructuring institutions to remove barriers to care and education. The H.E.R. Lab analyzes the roles of race and racism as the main contributors to racial health inequities.
Elon experts to discuss race, policing and justice following Chauvin conviction
April 23, 2021
The panel discussion, scheduled for April 28 at 7 p.m., will be hosted live on Zoom and moderated by Damion Blake, assistant professor of political science and policy studies.
Haya Ajjan discusses her co-authored textbook, ‘Essentials of Marketing Analytics’
April 22, 2021
The Gordon Professor in Entrepreneurship and associate professor of management information systems spoke about the book during a virtual event with students, alumni and friends.
Mina Garcia presents paper at the Renaissance Society of America
April 21, 2021
Mina Garcia, associate professor of Spanish in the World Languages and Cultures Department, presented “Metatheatre in Cervantes’ El Trato de Argel” at the 67th annual Colloquium of the Renaissance Society of America.
Virtual tools to help make Elon’s Spring Undergraduate Research Forum as engaging as ever
April 21, 2021
On Tuesday, April 27, members of the university community can listen to and engage with nearly 240 oral and poster presentations.
In new book ‘Black Males Matter,’ Cherrel Miller Dyce focuses on supportive academic environments
April 20, 2021
The new book offers a blueprint for creating school and classroom environments to support academic and social development for Black males.