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Michael Matthews releases new book exploring working-class intimacy in Porfirian Mexico City
May 5, 2025
In his new book, out May 6, Elon University Professor of History Michael Matthews explores the romantic and sexual lives of Mexico City’s poor and working class during the rule of Porfirio Diaz.
Baris Kesgin named editor-in-chief of Foreign Policy Analysis
May 5, 2025
Kesgin and co-lead editors are the incoming editors of the quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the International Studies Association. Their term will begin in 2026.
Elon Academy welcomes new team as summer programs ramp up
May 5, 2025
The Elon Academy has existed for nearly 20 years and now a new team is working to invigorate the college access and success program’s legacy of helping students reach their full potential.
Elon religious studies professor lectures at UCSB
May 1, 2025
Professor Lynn R. Huber's lecture introduced portions of her current book project on color in the Book of Revelation.
The Month in Photos: April 2025
May 1, 2025
Elon University is featuring a variety of photos every month to highlight the exceptional learning, work and activities of students, faculty and staff.
Buchanan presents at the North Carolina Council for the Social Studies annual Meeting
April 30, 2025
Lisa Buchanan, associate professor in the Dr. Jo Watts Williams School of Education, presented two conference presentations for social studies educators alongside colleagues from The University of North Carolina Wilmington and Elon student Mary Boyd '26 at the 2025 NC Council for the Social Studies Meeting in April.
Faculty present research at annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association
April 29, 2025
Research by three faculty from the Dr. Jo Watts Williams School of Education was featured at the 2025 Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association.
School of Communications showcases research, creativity at BEA2025
April 25, 2025
Ten faculty members presented research, moderated panels, and contributed to important conversations, while a quartet of students discussed their award-winning work.
Jason Husser interviewed by WFMY on DOGE payouts and ‘baby bonuses’
April 24, 2025
Professor of Political Science and Public Policy Jason Husser spoke with WFMY about proposals to pay women to have children and pay Americans based on savings from the Department of Government Efficiency.
In My Words: Afraid of my country – or just of my government?
April 23, 2025
A recent opinion column by Professor Rosemary Haskell published in regional newspapers reflects on the emotions shared by many people at the current state of American governance and decisions in Washington that she suggests are meant to strike fear into communities across the country.