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Nick Gozik shares about rebound in study abroad participation with education media outlet Volt
November 11, 2022
Gozik, dean of global education, talked with Volt about the factors playing into a post-pandemic increase in global experiences
First-generation faculty share motivation behind helping current first-gen students navigate college life
November 11, 2022
Faculty members Brandon Sheridan, Lee Bush and Ilyssa Salomon share their experiences as first-generation college graduates and how to they serve as mentors for current first-generation students finding their way.
The Center for Design Thinking launches ‘Mentoring Constellations’ workshop
November 11, 2022
The workshop is making a difference for Elon and Alamance County communities and is specially designed to help participants generate a mentoring constellation, explore opportunities for enhancing their connections and leave with next-step strategies for cultivating a lifelong network of support.
Jason Husser assesses election impact in N.C. for WFMY News 2
November 10, 2022
Husser, associate professor of political science and director of the Elon University Poll, shared his insights on the state legislative races and the N.C. Supreme Court races.
Cherrel Miller Dyce and Felicia Robinson ’21 present research on desegregation at Color of Education Conference in Raleigh
November 10, 2022
The presentation, “Sankofa: How Segregation Narratives Inform the Present Experiences of a Beginning Black Teacher,” was presented as a plenary session at the conference.
Community Health Update for November 9
November 9, 2022
A weekly update from Vice President for Student Life Jon Dooley with community health information, important resources and announcements of any changes to protocols.
Collegiate Start@Elon graduate Nidhi Khiantani co-authors article for elementary teachers with Lisa Buchanan
November 9, 2022
Nidhi Khiantani, a Collegiate Start@Elon graduate, has coauthored an article for elementary teachers with Lisa Buchanan, associate professor of education in the Dr. Jo Watts Williams School of Education which discusses how teachers in grades 4-6 can use the novel, "Front Desk" as part of a larger study of power, identity and racism and the experiences of Chinese Americans in the United States.
Israel Balderas elected SPJ’s secretary-treasurer
November 9, 2022
The assistant professor of journalism begins a one-year appointment overseeing the financial well-being of the Society of Professional Journalists.
Election results not likely to inhibit N.C. offshore wind projects, Aaron Sparks tells Triangle Business Journal
November 9, 2022
Sparks, an assistant professor of political science, offered his insights to reporter Lauren Ohnesorge into how politics could impact these energy projects.
Triad Business Journal article on SEC rulemaking features Chris Harris
November 9, 2022
Harris, associate professor of finance and chair of the department, spoke with reporter Lauren Ohnesorge for the article on how the pace of rulemaking by the SEC could impact financial advisors.