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Runner’s World article about running while pregnant features insights from Shefali Christopher
December 12, 2022
Christopher, an assistant professor of physical therapy education, has conducted extensive research looking at how running impact those who are pregnant.
Cindy Fair and Johanna Crump ’21 publish study in AIDS Care
December 12, 2022
The qualitative study focused on parents' perspectives on the sexual and reproductive health of their internationally adopted child living with HIV.
Amin Matalqa’s new film ‘5000 Blankets’ hits theaters
December 12, 2022
The adjunct faculty member in the Elon in Los Angeles program directed the new project set to debut in 700-plus theaters nationwide.
Student-designed billboard shines in Times Square
December 12, 2022
Thanks to a cross-campus collaboration, School of Communications students Ian Myers ’23, Melanie Meisner ’23 and Elizabeth Daria ’23 designed a digital billboard for the Mark Schonwetter Holocaust Education Foundation and its charitable initiative, Journey for the Living.
Amy Overman named assistant provost for scholarship and creative activity
December 9, 2022
Among many duties of the position, Overman will oversee research, pursue external grants and assist with the implementation of the Boldly Elon strategic plan
In My Words: Congress must act on DACA before year’s end
December 9, 2022
This opinion column by Elon President Emeritus Leo M. Lambert and Davidson College President Emerita Carol Quillen advocates for the passage of legislation that would allow those who arrived in the country as undocumented children to remain in the country legally. The column was published in the Charlotte Observer, the Raleigh News & Observer and Durham Herald-Sun.
Pratheep Paranthaman presents virtual guest lecture at the Rajiv Gandhi National Institute
December 8, 2022
Assistant Professor of Computer Science Pratheep Paranthaman discussed the applications of brain-computer interface in a virtual guest lecture organized by the Rajiv Gandhi National Institute (RGNIYD), India.
Kernodle Center Faculty Profile: Stephanie Baker advocates for community-based participatory research to address health inequity
December 7, 2022
Baker, an associate professor of public health, speaks on her community activism efforts and being committed to creating change through her research.
In My Words: These women are fighting invisibility in Indian country
December 6, 2022
This column from Lorraine Ahearn, assistant professor of journalism, was published by the Greensboro News & Record on Nov. 22.
Elon Drone Day welcomes aviation enthusiasts to campus
December 6, 2022
The second annual event, hosted on Nov. 18, attracted nearly 140 attendees interested in the technological and professional potential of the expanding drone industry.