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Cynthia Fair and alumni share research on parents who internationally adopt children living HIV at virtual International AIDS Conference
July 20, 2020
Fair, a professor of public health studies, was joined by Amanda Bingaman ‘20 and Sarah Alger ‘17 at AIDS 2020, the 23th International AIDS Conference.
Elon Law program director to co-lead national webinar series on strangulation
July 20, 2020
Margaret Dudley of the law school’s Emergency Legal Services Program will team teach a webinar developed by the American Bar Association and Alliance for HOPE International’s Training Institute on Strangulation Prevention to help civil attorneys recognize what has been called "one of the most lethal forms of domestic violence" and better advocate for victims in court.
July 17 update from the Ready & Resilient Committee for faculty and staff
July 17, 2020
The Ready & Resilient Committee provides details to faculty and staff members on a range of topics related to Fall semester.
‘Virtual Village’ supports Alamance, Guilford students with summer learning
July 17, 2020
Elon took its annual Summer in the Village enrichment program online this year by building a broader team to support students.
President Book, campus leaders discuss Common Reading book ‘Biased’
July 15, 2020
In a panel discussion led by Naeemah Clark, coordinator for diversity, inclusion and equity initiatives in the Elon Core Curriculum, President Book and other campus leaders recently discussed the university's Common Reading book "Biased" by Jennifer L. Eberhardt.
CEL Writing Beyond the University research seminar holds second summer session virtually
July 15, 2020
Participants in the Center for Engaged Learning’s research seminar on Writing Beyond the University: Fostering Writers’ Lifelong Learning and Agency are working virtually this week, July 12-17, during their second summer meeting.
Husser discusses 2020 polling numbers on ‘Capital Tonight’
July 14, 2020
Associate Professor of Political Science and Policy Studies Jason Husser was featured in a recent segment by Spectrum News 1 about the reliability of recent polling numbers in the U.S. presidential and Senate races.
The Washington Post highlights Elon Poll study on Confederate monuments
July 14, 2020
The Washington Post featured a recent Elon Poll survey about the removal of Confederate monuments in the state of North Carolina.
Center for Design Thinking to offer in-class, online and outdoor workshops
July 13, 2020
The Center for Design Thinking will offer workshops in a variety of formats to accommodate social.
July 10 update from the Ready & Resilient Committee
July 10, 2020
The Ready & Resilient Committee provides details on a range of topics related to Fall semester.