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Vandermaas-Peeler co-facilitated workshop on mentoring undergraduate research in global contexts at the WISE conference
February 17, 2021
With colleagues at AAC&U and Purdue University, Vandermaas-Peeler co-facilitated a workshop on mentoring undergraduate research in global contexts at the WISE conference sponsored by Wake Forest University.
Pamela Winfield publishes Buddhist analysis of Pixar’s animated film ‘Soul’
February 15, 2021
Winfield, professor of religious studies, penned the piece as part of her efforts to publish more public scholarship that contributes to the general understanding of religion in our world.
Raj Ghoshal interviewed on The Measure of Everyday Life podcast
February 11, 2021
His research on race, names, and discrimination among American millennials was featured on the WNCU-RTI International show.
Campus Recreation and Wellness updates services and opportunities for spring
February 10, 2021
Campus Recreation & Wellness has announced updates to opportunities for Elon students, faculty and staff as the spring semester begins.
WFMY features Jason Husser in report on second Trump impeachment trial
February 9, 2021
Jason Husser, associate professor of political science and policy studies and director of the Elon Poll, offered insight for a recent report on the second impeachment trial for former President Donald Trump.
Buchanan co-authors article on discourses of immigration and teacher education
February 8, 2021
Lisa Buchanan, associate professor of education, co-authored an article published in the journal Action in Teacher Education.
Ifeoma Udeh publishes case for evaluating the effectiveness of a company’s internal control system
February 8, 2021
The assistant professor of accounting’s case, “Jore Company: A Case Based on the 2013 COSO Internal Control Framework,” is published in the Journal of Theoretical Accounting Research.
Elon Law scholar discusses COVID-19 in prisons for N.C. podcast
February 8, 2021
“It’s a vector for disease spread.” Assistant Professor Taleed El-Sabawi spoke with Stephanie Carson of Carolina Public Press for an episode of “The Kicker” exploring the dynamics of a pandemic in North Carolina’s penal system.
Immigration story by Alex Luchsinger appears nationally on NBC platforms
February 4, 2021
In collaboration with journalist Martin Markovits, the assistant professor of journalism traveled to Mexico in December to examine what immigrants face when attempting to gain asylum in the United States.
Carpenter publishes article on continuity and change in educator professional learning networks
February 4, 2021
Jeffrey Carpenter, associate professor of education and director of the Teaching Fellows program, and his co-author published the article in the Journal of Educational Change.