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David Jiang receives Family Business Review’s 2020 Outstanding Reviewer Award
November 12, 2020
The assistant professor of management was recognized for the quality and timeliness of his contributions as a journal reviewer.
In TV interview, Elon Law scholar talks individual rights & police interactions
November 12, 2020
Senior Scholar and Professor of Law Steve Friedland told WXII 12 viewing audiences that "we need to do more training for people so they don't end up with misconceptions about what their rights are."
Jennifer Carroll wins the 2020 Barbara Heldt Book Prize
November 11, 2020
The Heldt Prize is awarded annually to the best book in Slavic, Eastern European and Eurasian studies from any academic discipline.
Kristen Mazur and Laura Taylor publish in PRIMUS
November 10, 2020
Mathematics and statistics faculty members publish an article in PRIMUS that examines how calculus 1 students perceive engaged learning.
Hwayeon Ryu publishes paper in Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering
November 10, 2020
Hwayeon Ryu, assistant professor of mathematics, published a paper in Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering on investigating time-delayed excitatory-inhibitory neural networks.
Amy Allocco publishes a co-edited double issue of the journal ‘Fieldwork in Religion’
November 9, 2020
The journal’s double issue, which includes twelve peer-reviewed articles, focuses on the ethnography of India across the longue durée and includes several generations of scholars.
Gala article on Machiavellianism, narcissism published in Marketing Management Journal
November 9, 2020
Assistant Professor of Marketing Prachi Gala's recent article on similarities and differences between the Machiavellianism and narcissism personality constructs has been published in the Marketing Management Journal.
Elon political science faculty discuss Election Day 2020 in virtual panel
November 9, 2020
On Nov. 5, a panel of Elon Political Science and Policy Studies faculty joined in on a virtual discussion about the outcome of the 2020 presidential election.
Lumen Scholar Sydney Hallisey ’21 researching effects of Syrian civil war on refugees
November 5, 2020
Sydney Hallisey ’21 and Assistant Professor in Political Science and Policy Studies Damion Blake are exploring the narratives of Syrian refugees who migrated to Turkey.
Stephanie Baker selected as academic co-lead for the African American/Black Community Response Team to address COVID-19 in N.C.
November 4, 2020
The effort is supported by a $12 million award from the National Institutes of Health for outreach and engagement efforts to address the disparities between how ethnic and racial minority communities have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.