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For Courtney McKelvey ’18, Fulbright Program built upon Elon experience, supported career path
March 4, 2021
Elon was recently recognized as a top producer of Fulbright students, and McKelvey is among the scores of Elon alumni who have taught English or conducted research abroad through the program.
Religious Studies Department scholarships for 2021-22
March 3, 2021
Elon students can apply for scholarships for 2021-22
#ElonExperts: A look at public hesitancy about the COVID-19 vaccine, and how to overcome it
March 3, 2021
Assistant Professor of Biology Jessica Merricks offers insight into why there is some hesitancy about the COVID-19 vaccine, and steps that the scientific and medical community can take to help overcome those challenges.
Student use of Belk Library services soars
March 3, 2021
Although the number of visitors to Belk Library has declined significantly since the introduction of COVID-19 safety protocols, library staff have recorded an increase in interactions with Elon students, faculty and staff.
Dean Bullock co-authors two chapters in “Using Data to Improve Teacher Education: Moving Evidence into Action”
March 1, 2021
Ann Bullock, dean, professor and director of teacher education in the School of Education, has co-authored two chapters in Using Data to Improve Teacher Education: Moving Evidence into Action published in 2021 by Teacher College Press.
Design Your Future: Enter Elon’s 2021 Carret Essay Contest
March 1, 2021
The American Studies Program invites students to think about the United States Capitol in relation to Thomas Jefferson, who played an important role in its design and construction. The contest is open until April 26, 2021.
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.