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Syretta Oliver garners Acorn Accolade Award
May 22, 2019
Oliver, who works in Campus Technology Support, will celebrate 14 years at the university in June.
Peters presents at Planned Parenthood Faith Leaders Convening
May 21, 2019
Her presentation, which focused on the need to change how we talk about abortion in the United States, comes on the heels of a series of abortion bans that have been passed in Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Missouri, Mississippi, and Ohio.
Kennedy, Leonard receive top CAA coaching honors
May 21, 2019
Elon Baseball Coach Mike Kennedy and Elon Men's Tennis Coach Michael Leonard were each named Colonia Athletic Association Coach of the Year for their sports.
James Beuerle awarded Mathematical Association of America's Dolciani Mathematics Enrichment Grant
May 21, 2019
The grant supports a collaboration between the mathematics club at Williams High School in Burlington and Elon.
NBC News report on domestic extremists cites Squire
May 21, 2019
Megan Squire, professor of computer science, was among those featured in the piece who are tracking domestic terrorism online.
School of Education faculty and alumna publish articles for teacher educators
May 20, 2019
Associate Professors Mary Knight-McKenna and Heidi Hollingsworth co-authored two articles, along with Nicole Ammerman ’16 for one article. Both articles presented findings of research on academic service-learning in early childhood.
Student Professional Development Center announces 2019-20 Career Advising Fellows
May 20, 2019
SPDC welcomes Kiera O'Donnell and Alison Doherty to the SPDC team of professionals.
Jennifer Carroll publishes new book on substance use and health politics in Ukraine
May 18, 2019
Carroll's new book, "Narkomania: Drugs, HIV, and Citizenship in Ukraine," has been released from Cornell University Press.
Gatti presents two papers at the International Medieval Studies Congress, chairs panels, and serves as president of EPS
May 18, 2019
Evan A. Gatti, associate professor of art history and associate director of the Elon Core Curriculum, presented "Drawn in Ink With Love: Desire in Looking at and Looking Back” and "Re-Presentation and a Theology of Images" at the International Medieval Studies Congress in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Nepocatych, Madzima and alumna publish article on the effects of a high-protein breakfast smoothie on appetite and energy expenditure
May 17, 2019
The article is based on research that showed that consumption of a breakfast smoothie containing animal-based whey protein or plant-based soy protein both lead to a greater sense of fullness and an increase in calories burned when compared to a carbohydrate-based smoothie.