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Sandy Marshall Named First CSRCS Scholar
November 15, 2019
Sandy Marshall, assistant professor of geography, was selected as the 2020-22 CSRCS Scholar to support his development of community-based research and multimedia projects.
Student media celebrated at National College Media Convention
November 15, 2019
Elon News Network, which collected two Pacemaker awards, and Phi Psi Cli were recognized by the Associated Collegiate Press and College Media Association during a national student media convention held in Washington, D.C.
David Buck named 2020-22 CEL Scholar
November 14, 2019
David Buck, associate professor and interim chair of the Department of Psychology, was selected as the 2020-22 CEL Scholar to support his exploration of collaborative projects and assignments as a high-impact practice.
CATL announces Fall 2019 Teaching and Learning Grant recipients
November 13, 2019
Two projects were awarded a Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning Grant to support their innovative and scholarly teaching and learning projects.
Nawar Chaker, Maxwell Pivonka ’19 win Best Paper award
November 13, 2019
The marketing professor and alumnus received the Best Paper in Personal Selling and Sales Management honor at the Society of Marketing Advances 2019 conference.
Barker, Bullock and Glenn attend inaugural Ujima Institute
November 12, 2019
Three members of the Division of Student Life at Elon were selected to attend the inaugural Ujima Institute hosted by NASPA.
Brad Holloman ’09 recognized with School of Communications Outstanding Alumnus Award
November 12, 2019
The corporate partnership account manager for the Orlando Magic was lauded for his continued support of his alma mater at an event held during Elon’s Homecoming Weekend.
Emerging Documentarian Award presented to Heather Cassano ’13
November 12, 2019
After screening her feature film, “The Limits of My World,” on campus, Cassano spoke with students in the elondocs production program and attended School of Communications classes.
Ashton Croft and Zoe Palomaki take first place in Student Affairs Regional Case Competition
November 8, 2019
This team of two Master of Arts in Higher Education students was judged by a panel of higher education professionals as providing the best rationale and solutions to address a hypothetical, but realistic and challenging situation on a college campus.
Lumen Scholar Nicole Plante ’20 researching issues facing refugees
November 8, 2019
Nicole Plante '20, with the guidance of her mentor, Assistant Professor of Geography Sandy Marshall, is examining how refugee families create belonging in the United States.