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New book co-edited by Mina Garcia explores how early modern Spanish plays address social justice issues
March 10, 2021
Garcia, associate professor of Spanish, also contributed an essay to the work titled "Social Justice in Spanish Golden Age Theatre."
Administrative law expert to join Elon Law faculty
March 5, 2021
Assistant Professor Tammi Shimere Etheridge will lead courses in torts, food and drug laws, and health law starting this summer after previously teaching and mentoring law students at Howard University and Villanova University.
Janet L. Williams named vice president for finance and administration
March 5, 2021
Elon’s new chief financial officer brings to the university more than 35 years of experience in both higher education and corporate positions.
In My Words: A Pathway to Free Expression in the Workplace
March 4, 2021
In this offering from the Elon University Writers Syndicate, Professors Naeemah Clark and Brooke Barnett offer guidance to organizations about creating a workplace culture that navigates the tension between free expression and inclusivity. The column was published in The Times-News of Burlington.
Donors grow opportunities on Elon Day 2021
March 3, 2021
Together, the Elon community raised over $3.4 million from 5,609 gifts and unlocked numerous opportunities for Elon students and the community.
#ElonExperts: A look at public hesitancy about the COVID-19 vaccine, and how to overcome it
March 3, 2021
Assistant Professor of Biology Jessica Merricks offers insight into why there is some hesitancy about the COVID-19 vaccine, and steps that the scientific and medical community can take to help overcome those challenges.
Tiffany Morris joins Elon as inaugural chair of the Department of Nursing
March 3, 2021
Morris comes to the Elon University School of Health Sciences with nearly 30 years of nursing experience including significant experience in nursing education at N.C. colleges and universities.
Elon faculty and staff now eligible for vaccines beginning March 3
March 2, 2021
N.C. Gov. Roy Cooper accelerated vaccine eligibility, making Elon employees, including student employees, eligible to receive the vaccine a week earlier than expected.
Chris Nelson featured in WalletHub experts series
March 2, 2021
Assistant Professor of Marketing Chris Nelson stimulates consumer understanding of wholesale club credit cards by answering questions in an interview with WalletHub.
Dean Bullock co-authors two chapters in “Using Data to Improve Teacher Education: Moving Evidence into Action”
March 1, 2021
Ann Bullock, dean, professor and director of teacher education in the School of Education, has co-authored two chapters in Using Data to Improve Teacher Education: Moving Evidence into Action published in 2021 by Teacher College Press.