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Mark Kurt publishes article in Health Economics
November 13, 2013
A Martha and Spencer Love School of Business professor's research on sexually transmitted infections with semi-anonymous matching has been published in the journal Health Economics.
Art and Art History faculty present at SECAC
November 12, 2013
The conference is a major forum for presentations and discussions of issues in the art world and draws presenters from all over the country.
Nash and Rudd present at conference
November 12, 2013
Katie Nash, archivist and special collections librarian, and Patrick Rudd, coordinator of access services and instruction, recently presented together at the Tri State Archivists Conference in Greenville, S.C.
Vic Costello serves on regional BEA panel
November 11, 2013
The Communications associate professor discussed rubrics for providing feedback to students.
Victoria Fischer Faw presents at NCMTA conference
November 6, 2013
Victoria Fischer Faw, a professor in the Department of Music at Elon, presented a lecture recital at the annual North Carolina Music Teachers Association conference Oct. 25, 2013 at Mars Hill University.
David Levine advances research on transparency and intellectual property law
November 5, 2013
Elon Law Professor David S. Levine recently presented at a conference on transparency in Paris and a conference on drones at NYU School of Law. He also continued his advocacy for transparency in fracking, wrote about NSA spying and net neutrality, and published insights about effective teaching and mentoring in legal education.
Omri Shimron performs across North Carolina
November 2, 2013
Joint program with violist Kirsten Swanson leads to multiple recitals.
Geoffrey Claussen presents on “Wealth and Poverty” at Klutznick-Harris Symposium
November 1, 2013
The symposium brought together Jewish Studies scholars who study questions involving wealth and poverty.
Belk Librarians present at North Carolina Library Conference
October 29, 2013
Randall Bowman, Teresa LePors, and Shannon Tennant gave a presentation on Oct. 17 at the 60th North Carolina Library Association Biennial Conference in Winston-Salem.
Amy L. Allocco co-authors essay about collaborative study abroad course in South India
October 28, 2013
“Team Teaching India’s Identities Across State and National Borders” in Religious Studies News discusses some of the pedagogical strategies that informed the “India’s Identities: Religion, Caste & Gender in Contemporary South India” Winter Term study abroad course.