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Article by Geoffrey Claussen republished in new ethics collection
December 2, 2018
Claussen’s article is included in Virtue Ethics, edited by Tom Angier (Routledge, 2018).
Public health students, alumni, & professors present at the American Public Health Association conference
December 2, 2018
Elon students Stephanie Ntim '19, Taylor Jones '19, Samantha Perry '18 and Sarah Holdren '18 presented research at the American Public Health Association Conference held Nov. 10-13 in San Diego.
Shaina Dabbs presents NCAA coaches research talk
November 29, 2018
The assistant professor in the Department of Sport Management was the featured speaker of the Women’s, Gender and Sexualities Studies Program Fall Faculty Research Spotlight held on Nov. 26.
Elena Kennedy authors case in Organizational Dynamics
November 29, 2018
The assistant professor of entrepreneurship co-authored a case examining a nonprofit leader’s journey to increase his organization’s earned-revenue streams through effectuation.
Bryan Hedrick presents at state convention
November 28, 2018
Bryan Hedrick presents at NCAAHPERD-SM annual state convention.
Madzima, Nepocatych and alumni publish article on the effects of consuming protein before sleep in active women
November 27, 2018
Assistant Professor of Exercise Science Takudzwa “Titch” Madzima and Associate Professor of Exercise Science Svetlana Nepocatych have published a new study in the journal Nutrients with Jared Melanson ’17 and Jonas Black ’17 showing that 48 grams of casein protein consumed prior to sleep likely has favorable metabolic effects in active women.
Carroll publishes article on health care in Russian-occupied Crimea
November 27, 2018
Assistant Professor of Anthropology Jennifer J. Carroll's article appears in the journal Medical Anthropology.
Charlotte Observer article on sports betting features insights from Bill Squadron
November 27, 2018
Squadron, a visiting professor of sport management, offers his thoughts on what an expansion of sports betting could mean for tax revenues.
Veterans Day columns by Tom Nelson published by Montana newspapers
November 27, 2018
The two columns by the associate professor of communications offers insights into Montana history tied to the end of World War I.
Department of World Languages and Cultures faculty present at ACTFL in New Orleans
November 26, 2018
April Post, Pablo Celis-Castillo and Kristin Lange from the Department of World Languages and Cultures presented their research at the annual convention and expo of the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.