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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.
Windham gives invited talk at Notre Dame on grammar and literacy
October 16, 2018
The title of the Oct. 10 talk by Scott Windham, associate professor of German in the Department of World Languages and Cultures, was “Why we (still) need grammar instruction but (still) need to do it better: Grammar instruction and literacy in the L2 classroom.”
Ruelle and Rudd present at Entrepreneurial Librarian Conference
October 16, 2018
The presentations at the 2018 Entrepreneurial Librarian Conference at Wake Forest University described two Belk Library initiatives partnering with Elon students and staff.
Futrell serves on peer review panel
October 15, 2018
The associate professor of music critiques a new textbook on vocal pedagogy.
Steven Bednar presents research at Yale University workshop
October 11, 2018
The associate professor of economics discussed his research on the effect of breaks on student productivity.
School of Education faculty and Teaching Fellows present at NAAEE conference
October 11, 2018
On Oct. 9-10, 2018, two Elon Teaching Fellows and Scott Morrison, assistant professor of education, attended and shared their research at the NAAEE conference in Spokane, Washington.
Ringelberg presents at Feminist Art History Conference
October 9, 2018
The art history professor's paper, "This Woman Artist Who Is Not One," served as a manifesto against cisnormativity in the scholarly study of historical figures.
Jessica Gisclair presents paper on curriculum development of study abroad courses
October 9, 2018
The chair of the Communications Department presented a paper on using design thinking as a curriculum strategy to build study abroad courses that are well-thought-out and flexible to build students’ global confidences and encourage creative thinking.
Harlen Makemson paper honored at national conference
October 9, 2018
His study of an early 20th century icon receives award for research on media and war from the American Journalism Historians Association.