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Futrell invited to teach at University of Colorado Boulder
April 3, 2017
The associate professor of music, who directs choral activities at Elon, also performed in concert.
Professor studies instructional approaches and curricular designs in elementary classrooms
April 3, 2017
Mark Enfield, associate professor of education, is currently working with Jayne Woodruff, third-grade teacher at Altamahaw-Ossipee Elementary School, to teach a problem-based learning science unit on the human body systems.
CATL announces 2017-18 Diversity Infusion Grant recipients
April 3, 2017
The Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning announces the recipients of the 2017-18 Diversity and Inclusion Grants.
Yeager and Waller present at N.C. Serials Conference
April 3, 2017
Jamane Yeager, electronic access librarian, and Jerry Waller, systems librarian, presented on a better way to evaluate electronic serials usage on March 31 at the North Carolina Serials Conference in Chapel Hill.
New book by Lellis offers life-giving antidote for 'zombie' communications
April 3, 2017
Julie Lellis, associate professor and associate department chair in the School of Communications, has co-authored a new book that utilizes a zombie analogy to correct poor communication behaviors.
Elon faculty present at the American Association for Blacks in Higher Education conference
April 2, 2017
AAASE advisory members facilitated two highly attended panel discussions at the Annual American Association for Blacks in Higher Education conference held March 23-25 in Raleigh, N.C.
Kennedy presents at Sustainability Ethics and Entrepreneurship Conference
April 2, 2017
Elena Kennedy, assistant professor of entrepreneurship, shared her research examining the revenue strategies of nonprofit social ventures, focusing on how revenue is earned, allocated and maximized in the face of competing charity and entrepreneurial mindsets.
Biology professor offers research seminar at the UNC-Wilmington
April 1, 2017
Assistant Professor of Biology Jen Hamel gave an invited seminar as part of the university's Department of Biology and Marine Biology seminar series on Friday, March 31.
The Conversation: Was Chuck Berry the lone genius he's made out to be?
March 31, 2017
Tim McFarlin, a Legal Method and Communication Fellow at Elon University School of Law, writes about the dispute over the role Berry's longtime piano player had in crafting some of the star's biggest hits.
Virtual Reality Design Education with Tony Crider
March 30, 2017
Monday, May 1 in Belk Library 113 from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.