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Overman and students present at the Cognitive Aging Conference
May 29, 2018
Members of the Cognitive Neuroscience of Memory and Aging Laboratory traveled to Atlanta for premier scientific meeting in the field.
Mathematics and Statistics faculty attend electronic conference and host regional dinner
May 25, 2018
Faculty from the Mathematics and Statistics Department attended the electronic Conference on Teaching Statistics (eCOTS) and hosted the first eCOTS Regional Dinner at Elon University.
Roland’s paper published in accounting journal
May 24, 2018
Research co-authored by Assistant Professor Kristin Roland examines the relation between pension plan payout horizon and pension asset allocation using information from SFAS 132(R) mandated disclosures.
'Dr. Chevalier’s Lie,' directed by Preeshl, to premiere at the Vero Beach Film Festival
May 23, 2018
'Dr. Chevalier’s Lie.' a film directed by Artemis Preeshl, is one of 75 films selected as an Official Entry to the Vero Beach Wine and Film Festival, the 'Summer Sundance.'
Belk Library and TLT staff present at Navigating the Path to Diversity conference
May 18, 2018
Staff members lead workshops at the Joyner Library Paraprofessional Conference held at Eastern Carolina University on May 11, 2018.
Kristen Mazur publishes in the American Mathematical Monthly
May 17, 2018
Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Statistics Kristen Mazur publishes article in the American Mathematical Monthly on her research in the mathematics of voting theory.
Belk Library staff present at the Triad Academic Library Association Paraprofessional Conference
May 17, 2018
Library staff presented and helped plan the Triad Academic Library Association (TALA) 5th Annual Paraprofessional Conference held at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University on May 16, 2018.
Celebrating SoTL poster session features faculty research
May 17, 2018
On Wednesday, April 25th, eight Elon faculty presented research posters to showcase Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) projects.
In open government lawsuits, a look at who pays (and who should)
May 17, 2018
A forthcoming law review article by Elliot Engstrom, an Elon Law Legal Method and Communication Fellow, analyzes a North Carolina law that leaves open to interpretation who should cover the costs of legal fees when a person sues state and local governments for lack of transparency.