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Elon Drone Day helps pilots, educators and community members elevate their knowledge level
November 15, 2021
To address the ever-increasing popularity of commercial and recreational drone use, as well as examine related safety rules and regulations, the School of Communications hosted the inaugural Elon Drone Day, attracting nearly 110 attendees to campus on Nov. 8.
Jen Hamel and David Vandermast co-author study about student learning in study abroad courses that include undergraduate research experiences
November 12, 2021
Hamel and Vandermast, together with co-authors from Dartmouth College and Grinnell College, published a study in the fall 2021 issue of Scholarship and Practice of Undergraduate Research, a peer-reviewed journal of the Council of Undergraduate Research.
Heather Barker and Kirsten Doehler promote infusion of DEI activities in Statistics Teaching Blog Post
November 11, 2021
Barker and Doehler are the co-authors of article "Promoting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the Statistics Classroom."
Elon Hillel enjoys record-setting student engagement, wins recognition from Hillel International
November 10, 2021
Elon’s Jewish population is growing, with the Class of 2025 boasting the largest-ever Jewish representation.
WalletHub report on ‘best sports cities’ features insight from Mark Cryan
November 10, 2021
Cryan, assistant professor of sports management, was featured as an expert in WalletHub's recent report on America's best sports cities.
Cara Lucia publishes article on inclusive excellence in collegiate recreation
November 3, 2021
The chair of the Sport Management Department addresses how NIRSA: Leaders in Collegiate Recreation is expanding its knowledge and understanding about diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI), as well as antiracism.
The Independent cites Elon Law scholar in coverage of ‘offensive’ political T-shirts
November 2, 2021
Professor Enrique Armijo, a scholar of the First Amendment and speech protections, offered commentary on merchandise sold online by Donald Trump Jr.
Rena Zito interviewed for FOX8 report on increase in gun violence
October 29, 2021
Zito, an associate professor of sociology, discussed the complexity involved in trying to determine what contributes to the rise and fall of violence.
Miami Herald article on Haitian gangs includes insights from Damion Blake
October 29, 2021
An associate professor of political science, Blake has done extensive research on violence and organized crime.
Elon co-hosts virtual high school journalism workshop
October 28, 2021
Three faculty and staff members offered presentations to scholastic journalists from across the state during the North Carolina Scholastic Media Association’s fall workshop.