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Ringelberg presents at Interdisciplinary Nineteenth-Century Studies Conference
March 16, 2020
“'The flower that thinks, the flower that suffers': Anthropomorphization as Art and Science in the Belle Époque" was part of a panel on The Art of Botanizing.
Dave Gammon mentioned in popular science article at Audubon.org
March 15, 2020
Mockingbird research of Dave Gammon, Elon professor of biology, gets a nod in an article about the use of birdsong as a crosswalk signal.
UPDATE March 18: School of Health Sciences to move to online classes on March 16
March 13, 2020
The decision comes as Elon University takes action to reduce the potential health risk to students, faculty and staff and to confront the rapid spread of COVID-19.
Elon taking precautions to keep campus clean and safe
March 13, 2020
Elon Physical Plant and Elon Dining are taking steps to clean campus and protect students, faculty and staff from the coronavirus, COVID-19, as it spreads globally.
Elon prepares students for transition to online instruction
March 12, 2020
All undergraduate courses will move from classroom instruction to online learning mode for the two weeks following Spring Break in response to the coronavirus. The university is offering a host of resources to help with the transition.
Thomas Erdmann announces 7th published book
March 10, 2020
Professor of Music Thomas Erdmann has announced the publishing of his seventh book, “How Saxophonists Understand Their Music.”
Chad Awtrey elected President of national math honor society
March 9, 2020
Associate Professor of Mathematics Chad Awtrey was elected president of the national math honor society Pi Mu Epsilon.
Amanda Sturgill weighs in on election security in FOX 8 report
March 6, 2020
Associate Professor of Journalism Amanda Sturgill offered insight for the story that focused on social media and its role in the security of U.S. elections.
Opioid overdose epidemic: Carroll’s new research explores relationships between users, dealers
March 6, 2020
The research by a team that includes Jennifer Carroll, assistant professor of anthropology, looks at how the disruption of relationships between users and dealers could raise the overdose risk for users.
Adam Aiken examines relation between hedge fund’s performance, capital restrictions in regression framework
March 6, 2020
The assistant professor of finance's paper has been accepted by the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis.