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Davis presents at IADMS
November 1, 2018
Joyce Davis, professor of exercise science, presented at the International Association for Dance Science and Medicine Conference.
Ketevan Kupatadze presents at ISSoTL 2018
November 1, 2018
Kupatadze, senior lecturer in Spanish, in collaboration with a colleague from Aarhus University in Denmark, delivered a presentation at ISSoTL in Norway titled “Inclusivity in Academia: Perspectives, Experiences and Roles of International Teaching Faculty”
Kearns presents in Ireland and Finland
October 31, 2018
Lauren Kearns, professor of dance and chair of the Department of Performing Arts, was invited to guest teach in Ireland and present in Finland.
Morrison and Carpenter publish articles
October 30, 2018
Scott Morrison, assistant professor of education, and Jeffrey Carpenter, associate professor of education and director of the Teaching Fellows program, recently authored several research and practitioner-focused articles.
Buffie Longmire-Avital gives invited talk at Guilford College
October 25, 2018
Buffie Longmire-Avital, associate professor of psychology, presented findings from her current research exploring the identity development of emerging adult black gay men and how this and other psychosocial factors are related to partner preferences and sexual health behaviors on Oct. 24.
Interactive Workshop: What happens after death?
October 25, 2018
Get your popcorn - or Day of the Dead sugar skulls - Let's talk about the depiction of death and loss in popular media.
Stephen Futrell music score accepted for publication
October 23, 2018
Futrell's edition of a 19th-Century Russian piece will be published with Fred Bock Music.
Mostafa Mesgari authors article on how people understand and react to new technology
October 23, 2018
In a European Journal of Information Systems article, the assistant professor of management information systems goes beyond social and cognitive aspects of technology sensemaking to explore the effect of technology design on how people understand it.
In My Words: How a scientist, professor, volunteer, and animal enthusiast found connection at the Conservators Center
October 23, 2018
This column by Kim Epting, associate professor of psychology, was originally published on the blog of The Conservators Center, a zoological park located in Caswell County.
Elon faculty and students present at Latino Social Work Organization 2018 Conference in Chicago
October 20, 2018