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CEL’s Residential Learning Communities Conference and Resources on the High-Impact Practice
April 30, 2019
The Center for Engaged Learning will host the conference on Residential Learning Communities (RLCs) as a High-Impact Practice on June 16 and 17
elondocs showcase to premiere student documentary projects
April 30, 2019
On Tuesday, April 30, elondocs will screen 13 audio, video and photo documentaries produced by students in the program. The showcase begins at 6 p.m. in Turner Theatre.
Management professors present at Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology conference
April 29, 2019
Brittany Mercado, Brian Lyons and Robert Moorman shared their scholarship during the science and practice of industrial and organizational psychology organization’s annual meeting.
Design Thinking in the Classroom — Bridging Disciplines
April 29, 2019
A look at what happens when students visit Elon’s Center for Design Thinking to combine a class session with design thinking.
B.F.A. dance majors selected to perform in the American Dance Association Conference gala
April 28, 2019
Marissa Mahoney, a sophomore B.F.A. in dance performance & choreography major, presented her original choreography at a national conference where it was adjudicated and selected for the gala concert.
Latinx/Hispanic students, faculty and staff recognized
April 28, 2019
The second annual Gala Latina celebrated the successes and achievements of members of Elon’s Latinx/Hispanic community.
School of Education to host Faculty Fulbright Fellow in 2019-20
April 26, 2019
Cathy Bovill is a senior lecturer in student engagement and member of the learning and teaching team in the Institute for Academic Development at the University of Edinburgh.
Black excellence in the spotlight at 26th annual Phillips-Perry Awards
April 25, 2019
Outstanding Elon students, along with distinguished faculty and staff, were recognized for their achievements and contributions to Elon on April 27.
Sport Management Symposium addresses potential impact of legalized sports gambling
April 25, 2019
Former NBA Commissioner David Stern’s keynote address provided the kickoff for the inaugural symposium, featuring two panel discussions about the legalization and regulation of sports betting and its potential business impact across North Carolina and elsewhere.
Professor Emeritus Andy Angyal co-authors biography of noted scholar Thomas Berry
April 25, 2019
Angyal, professor emeritus of English and environmental studies, co-authored the biography of Berry, a Catholic priest and cultural historian who focused his scholarship on the evolution of the universe and humanity’s place within it.