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Matthew Buckmaster a panelist at Jazzit Festival in Italy
July 8, 2016
The assistant dean of global education and associate professor of music and education was an invited panelist for jazz education.
Chris Leupold presents on Elon Law's experiential curriculum
July 6, 2016
The school's Faculty Leadership Fellow shared with national leaders in engaged learning about Elon Law's Leadership Fellows Program and the way experiential education is integrated into the classroom.
Elon faculty present at the Council for Undergraduate Research Biennial Meeting
July 1, 2016
Eric Hall, Paul Miller, Tim Peeples and Maureen Vandermaas-Peeler presented at the CUR Biennial June conference held at the University of South Florida in Tampa.
Shannon Tennant presents at American Library Association conference
June 30, 2016
The coordinator of library collections at Elon gave a reprise of her presentation about new developments in cataloging practice.
Lynne Bisko presents at national conference
June 29, 2016
Outreach Librarian Lynne Bisko participated in a panel presentation about Personal Librarian Programs at the American Library Association (ALA) Annual conference in Orlando, Florida on June 26, 2016.
Two communications professors present at ICA conference in Japan
June 29, 2016
Assistant Professors David Bockino and Qian Xu shared their respective research highlighting a variety of topics, including new institutionalism and journalism education, smartphone usage, and the online discussion in China regarding genetically modified foods.
Dave Gammon's mockingbird research featured in Wired article
June 28, 2016
The associate professor of biology shares his insights on how mockingbirds imitate the sounds of other species.
Associate Professor Samantha DiRosa's work on display in solo exhibition in Tulsa, Oklahoma
June 28, 2016
Friday, July 1, Elegy, Samantha DiRosa's latest project, which combines several disparate artworks into one cohesive installation, will open at Living Arts in downtown Tulsa.
Greg Haenel presents research on lizard population genetics at evolution conference
June 23, 2016
Greg Haenel, professor of biology, presented his research about how past climate change has impacted the genetic structure of lizard populations in the southwestern US at the Evolution 2016 conference.
Damion Blake publishes article on neoliberalism and violence in the Caribbean
June 20, 2016
The co-authored research from the lecturer in the Department of Politcal Science and Policy Studies appeared in the Third World Quarterly peer reviewed journal