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African and African-American Studies marks 30th anniversary with gala
March 20, 2024
Current and former program leaders, as well as Elon University President Connie Ledoux Book and President Emeritus Leo Lambert, celebrated the program Friday, March 15, with community members.
WFMY News 2 features insights from Jason Husser in report on N.C. 6th District race
March 20, 2024
Husser, associate professor of political science and director of the Elon University Poll, offered insights into how former President Donald Trump is impacting the GOP primary in the Congressional race.
For one Elon researcher, a case study on stadium names and fraught organizational relationships
March 19, 2024
David Moura, a lecturer of management, co-authored research that examined an American university’s decision to sell the naming rights for its football stadium to a company that runs for-profit prisons accused of committing human rights violations.
Spanish faculty present at international conference
March 19, 2024
Spanish Professors Ketevan Kupatadze and Mayte de Lama presented at the XXXV Congreso Internacional de Literatura y Estudios Hispánicos held in Oaxaca, México.
Sarah Bunnell named director of the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning at Elon
March 19, 2024
Bunnell comes to Elon from Amherst College, where she has been the associate director and STEM specialist in the Center for Teaching and Learning since 2019.
Sports Business Journal publishes David Bockino column on college students and sports gambling
March 19, 2024
The column by Bockino, an associate professor of sport management, offers insights into how college students are approaching expanded opportunities to gamble on sports.
New partnership helps finance majors seeking CFP certification
March 18, 2024
Students who complete certain courses in the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business can now save more than $2,500 in pursuit of credentials from the Certified Financial Planner™ Board.
Rhoades Grant supports dance majors’ bold artistic visions for original concerts
March 15, 2024
The Rhoades Grant Dance Concert is Friday and Saturday in Roberts Studio Theatre, supported by a gift by retired Professor of Art Barbara Rhoades to fund students’ creative endeavors to enhance expression and education at Elon.
Steve DeLoach and Kathleen Stansberry named 2024-26 Data Nexus Scholars
March 14, 2024
DeLoach, professor of economics, and Stansberry, associate professor of strategic communication, have been selected as the 2024-26 Data Nexus Scholars.
Tedd Wimperis publishes new book on identity in Roman epic poem ‘The Aeneid’
March 12, 2024
Assistant Professor Tedd Wimperis celebrates the publication of his new book that focuses on how cultural identities are formed, expressed, and used in politics, inside the fictionalized world of the "Aeneid" and in the real-world Roman Empire. This book offers a chance for readers to think critically about how identities are formed through community and history across time periods.