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Jennifer Carroll presents research at the 2019 Rx Drug Abuse & Heroin Summit
April 24, 2019
Carroll, assistant professor of anthropology, joined colleagues from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to present on collaborative public health/public safety research and evidence-based interventions to prevent opioid overdose.
Colonnades releases its 70th edition, which touches on themes of grief
April 24, 2019
Much of the work in Elon's literary and art journal suitably reflects a point in college students' lives when they learn how to deal with trying circumstances.
Andrew Dellinger coauthors research on liver injury
April 24, 2019
HLA B*14:01 is associated with liver injury caused by the antibiotic Trimethoprim-Sulfamethoxazole
Pamela Winfield publishes article in journal Material Religion
April 19, 2019
The article by the associate professor of religious studies examines the iconographic innovations and textual claims of a modern Japanese Esoteric Buddhist group called Shinnyo-en.
Kristin Roland presents research at the Southeast Region AAA meeting
April 18, 2019
The assistant professor of accounting presented research investigating the impact of limited attention on financial analyst reputation.
Greenland publishes research in The Review of Economics and Statistics
April 17, 2019
Assistant Professor of Economics Andrew Greenland examined the U.S. internal migration response to increased import competition following the granting of Permanent Normal Trade Relations to China in 2001.
Sabrina Thurman publishes article in research topic on Modeling Play in Early Infant Development
April 13, 2019
The first-authored peer-reviewed empirical article by the assistant professor of psychology describes how infants’ and mothers’ interactive behaviors during free play change as infants progress from sitting to walking.
Prachi Gala wins best paper award in marketing strategy track
April 12, 2019
The assistant professor of marketing’s research was recognized at the Association of Collegiate Marketing Educators Federation of Business Disciplines Conference.
Catholic historian Robert Orsi delivers inaugural Smith-Chase Lecture
April 11, 2019
Orsi, the Grace Craddock Nagle Chair in Catholic Studies at Northwestern University, spoke at Elon on April 3 about clerical sexual abuse.
Ben Evans co-authors article on soft magnetic microrobots for manipulation of biological materials
April 9, 2019
The untethered tumbling devices are biocompatible and can be directed with magnetic fields to transport a payload or release pharmaceuticals.