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Chris Leupold presents at experiential learning conference
July 2, 2018
The professor discusses research he and Honors Fellow have done in designing a system to help prepare students for success in their first post-graduate jobs.
Haya Ajjan leads teaching marketing analytics workshop
July 2, 2018
The associate professor of management information systems co-chaired the certificate program at the Academy of Marketing Science annual conference.
Elon's Loy Farm offers chance for Alamance students to 'discover science'
July 2, 2018
Students with Alamance-Burlington School System recently spent the day at Loy Farm as part of a National Science Foundation-funded camp.
Elon Doctor of Physical Therapy program participates in the APTA's House of Delegates
July 2, 2018
Student Andrew Jones served as an usher and Assistant Professor Mary Kay Hannah served as an elected delegate from the North Carolina Physical Therapy Association at the American Physical Therapy Association's 74th House of Delegates in Orlando last week.
Andrews co-authors two research articles
June 29, 2018
Bill Andrews, professor of physical therapy education, recently had two articles accepted for publication in peer-reviewed journals.
Election Night Watch Event
June 29, 2018
Deliberative Dialogue: Coming to America – Who Should We Welcome, What Should We Do?
June 29, 2018
Monday, Sept. 24 at 4:30 p.m. in McKinnon Hall, Moseley Center.
Frances Ward-Johnson named college dean at North Carolina A&T State University
June 28, 2018
Ward-Johnson, a North Carolina A&T alumna, has served in various leadership roles and as a faculty member during her 15 years at Elon.
Kremer publishes book on transgender singing
June 28, 2018
"The Singing Teacher’s Guide to Transgender Voices" is the first book of its kind to provide thorough, organized information on the training of transgender singers for educators both in the academic and independent teaching realms.
CNBC article on 'Roseanne' reboot offers insights from Naeemah Clark
June 28, 2018
Clark, associate professor of communications, focuses on studying and teaching about economic, programming, and diversity issues related to the media and entertainment industries.