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Jerry Waller leads workshop for North Carolina archivists
March 18, 2019
Clark Presents on Using Technology in Support of Writing in Mathematics
March 18, 2019
Professor of Mathematics Jeff Clark attended the International Conference on Technology in Collegiate Mathematics, where he presented on "How Technology Can Help Develop Student Writing Skills."
Cindy Fair and Francesa Music '19 present on adolescent and young adult cancer survivors and fertility preservation
March 15, 2019
Professor Fair and the public health major, alongside cancer advocate Megan-Claire Chase, presented their work at the American Psychosocial Oncology Society conference in Atlanta on Feb. 28, and the Society of Adolescent Health and Medicine conference in Washington, D.C., on March 7.
Kristen Mazur Gives Plenary Lecture at Regional Math Conference
March 15, 2019
The assistant professor of mathematics and statistics discusses the positive outcomes of mathematical failure at the MAA Southeastern Section Conference
Lynch publishes article about diabetes and the commercial motor vehicle driver
March 15, 2019
An article by Shaun Lynch, assistant professor and academic coordinator in the Department of Physician Assistant Studies, was published in February’s issue of Clinician Reviews, a peer-reviewed clinical journal for nurse practitioners and physician assistants.
Futrell judges Solo & Ensemble Festival
March 14, 2019
Stephen Futrell, associate professor of music, judged choral ensembles at the March 12, 2019, festival.
Amy Overman publishes article on group-level strategies for research mentoring
March 14, 2019
The peer-reviewed article by the professor of the Psychology Department and Neuroscience Program describes how cohort-building and belongingness can support both student success and faculty research productivity.
16th Annual Teaching & Learning Conference call for proposals
March 13, 2019
The 16th Annual Elon Teaching & Learning Conference is now open for proposal submissions.
Swimelar publishes article on nationalism and LGBT rights in the Balkans
March 11, 2019
Associate Professor of Political Science and coordinator of International and Global Studies Safia Swimelar's recent research looks at the way that nationalism helps explain varying LGBT rights policies in two Southeast European states, Croatia and Serbia. Her article was published in the peer-reviewed journal East European Politics and Societies.
Belk Library partners offer lessons learned about shared building partnerships
March 11, 2019
Bleakney, Olive-Taylor, Reimer, and Ruelle shared advice about bringing partners into the library space on a panel titled “We’re in This Together: Deep Collaboration with Library Building Partners” at the Librarians’ Association at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2019 Conference.