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Barbara Miller Gaither publishes research examining the perceptions behind corporate social advocacy
November 7, 2024
The professor of strategic communications and her coauthors examined how people reacted to companies that chose to support (or not support) social or political issues. The reaction varied based on the alignment between the company and the issue it supported, and it was influenced by perceived motives behind the company's advocacy.
Take 5 with Long Xia
November 6, 2024
Assistant Professor of Management Information Systems Long Xia is known for his fervent exploration of cutting-edge technologies and
artificial intelligence innovation, as well as mentoring students in unlocking AI’s potential for creating meaningful solutions.
Hwayeon Ryu publishes paper in PLOS Complex Systems
November 6, 2024
Hwayeon Ryu, associate professor of mathematics, published a paper in PLOS Complex Systems on mathematical modeling framework to guide regimen strategy for phage therapy.
Syllabuzz: The Black Comedy Revolution
November 5, 2024
In this 3000-level course, Associate Professor of Human Service Studies Vanessa Drew-Branch guides students in exploring the evolution of Black comedy in America and its role in exposing societal injustices.
Voices of Discovery speaker to discuss ‘getting it right’ with AI
November 5, 2024
Missy Cummings will deliver “The Promises and Perils of AI” in a Voices of Discovery lecture Monday, Nov. 11.
Winfield appointed Numata Visiting Professor, delivers keynote address at McGill University
November 5, 2024
The professorship brings scholars from around the world to teach courses on Buddhism.
Communication design students use art to promote civic engagement
November 4, 2024
Two sections of the Design of Visual Images course participated in AIGA’s Get Out the Vote initiative, creating posters that merged academic learning with civic engagement. Led by Assistant Professor Shannon Zenner, the project emphasized creative originality, research into voter issues, and the use of analog design to inspire action and highlight the importance of democratic participation.
Elon Charlotte highlighted by Business North Carolina
November 1, 2024
Elon University was recently featured in a report by Business North Carolina, highlighting the university's expansion into Charlotte.
Journalism class launches voter guide to empower classmates
November 1, 2024
Students in Associate Professor Amanda Sturgill's Multiplatform News Editing class developed a website offering issue-based information on candidates in states where many Elon students are registered voters.
Lecturer explores hip-hop’s spiritual and cultural impact at religious studies event
October 30, 2024
Jon Ivan Gill, of Gustavus Adolphus College, delivered the Powell Lecture in Religious Studies, exploring hip-hop's influence and intersections with philosophy, religion and social justice.