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Arangala, Yokley and Luke publish innovative text in mathematical modeling
March 7, 2018
The new book by Professor of Mathematics Crista Arangala and Associate Professor of Mathematics Karen Yokley of Elon along with Associate Professor of Mathematics Nicholas Luke of N.C. A&T State University is aimed at exposing a broad audience, including second- and third-year STEM students, to mathematical modeling.
Pardo to perform at Lincoln Center with Lucinda Childs Dance Company
March 7, 2018
Assistant Professor Matt Pardo will perform with The Lucinda Childs Dance Company at Lincoln Center's Mostly Mozart festival in July 2018.
Playwright Jacqueline E. Lawton debuts new play at Elon
March 7, 2018
Through a staged reading, Department of Performing Arts students participated in the creation of a new play.
Mallon publishes research about family firms in the International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research
March 7, 2018
Mark Mallon, assistant professor of strategic management, researched entrepreneurial resources and their effect on firms’ growth.
Elon sees success at 2018 American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting
March 6, 2018
Eleven faculty members, one recently retired faculty member, multiple adjunct faculty members 20 students were among the more than 17,000 attendees at the conference.
Ringelberg co-chairs panel at 106th annual College Art Association conference
March 1, 2018
Kirstin Ringelberg, professor of art history, developed and co-chaired the flagship conference's first panel devoted entirely to trans and gender variant art histories.
Elon Physician Assistant Studies program shares research at NCAPA poster session
February 28, 2018
The first peer-reviewed poster session by the North Carolina Academy of Physician Assistants was held this month in Durham, N.C.
Aaron Trocki and Maddie Jaudon present original research
February 25, 2018
Aaron Trocki, assistant professor of mathematics, and Maddie Jaudon, applied mathematics major, presented their research at the Research in Undergraduate Mathematics Education Conference in San Diego, California on Feb. 22-24, 2018.
Amy Johnson presents at 16th Annual Africana Studies Symposium
February 23, 2018
Amy Johnson, associate professor of history and director of the Elon Core Curriculum, presented a paper entitled "Legacies of Unfreedom: West African Bondage, Jamaican Realities and Slavery among the Maroons of Jamaica."
Upton publishes paper in Managerial Finance
February 22, 2018
Research co-authored by Assistant Professor Kate Upton examines the impact of a new asset class known as actively managed exchange traded funds (ETFs).