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Ringelberg co-edits Journal of Visual Culture’s first transgender art issue
August 27, 2020
The issue began as a 2018 College Art Association conference panel Ringelberg organized around transgender art.
New book by Amanda Sturgill offers ‘tools to fight fake news’
August 27, 2020
“Detecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake News” was published this month by Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
Professor Cynthia Fair and Sarah Alger ‘17 publish groundbreaking study about families who internationally adopt children with HIV
August 24, 2020
Elon professor and public health alumna aim to fill a gap in HIV and adoption literature.
Elon business students adapt to remote internship experiences during the summer
August 21, 2020
Due to the pandemic, hundreds of internships shifted to remote work experiences.
Liza Taylor’s research spotlighted in a conversation on racial justice and progressive social change
August 18, 2020
Research by Taylor, assistant professor of political science and policy studies, into the coalitional strategies of U.S. women of color feminism has been selected for a limited-term open access critical conversation about race and progressive social change in New Political Science.
First summer for joint NSF-funded Elon, N.C. A&T summer research experience concludes with student presentations
August 18, 2020
The summer research program on mathematical biology was held for the first time and completely virtually.
Danny Lanier awarded honorable mention from Academy of Management
August 17, 2020
Associate Professor Danny Lanier received recognition for the paper, "Supply Chain Power and Real Earnings Management: Stock Market Perceptions, Financial Performance Effects, and Implications for Suppliers," which was published last year in the Journal of Supply Chain Management.
Bleakney publishes study on impact of writing center consulting
August 14, 2020
Do writing center consultations actually lead to changes in student writing? Bleakney's recently published article shows that they do.
English 110 helps first-year students find meaning, connection through writing
August 12, 2020
Surveys this spring showed that students' appreciation of writing — and their perception of its power to change themselves and the world — grew after classes went remote. English 110 is a First Year Foundations course and part of the Core Curriculum.
Classroom partnership leads to new relationship with Live Oak Communications
August 12, 2020
The student-run strategic communications agency plans to onboard a new client, Retired Senior Volunteer Program, this fall following a successful partnership with Lecturer Hal Vincent’s class last spring.