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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
Mina Garcia brings Mexican theater company to Elon
October 19, 2018
Megan Isaac publishes journal article on representations of young women as writers
October 19, 2018
An article by Isaac, associate professor of English, was published in the journal Children's Literature.
Mark Mallon authors article on dynamic capabilities and competitive advantage
October 18, 2018
The assistant professor of strategic management’s research appears in the Journal of Management Studies, one of the Financial Times’ top 50 business journals.
Monico joins teach-in to raise awareness on family separation policies and practices
October 18, 2018
After the "Taking Kids: Border Madness" Teach-in was convened by Columbia University School of Social Work early this year, California State University Monterey Bay School of Social Work invited Assistant Professor Carmen Monico to visit its campus in October as an expert speaker.