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Squire quoted in Buzzfeed News article about white nationalist groups of Facebook
June 3, 2019
Megan Squire, professor of computing sciences, offered insights for the article that focused on the use of Facebook by white nationalist, white supremacist and other hate groups.
Bisko co-authors book on Personal Librarian programs
June 3, 2019
Outreach Librarian Lynne Bisko co-authored "Personal Librarians: Building Relationships for Student Success" to help other libraries create their own programs that help students succeed in their academic careers
School of Communications adopts new departmental structure
June 3, 2019
To further strengthen Elon's student-centered learning environment, the School of Communications faculty and leadership decided to move to a new format with six undergraduate programs on June 1.
Hal Vincent offers insight on engaging in service learning and community involvement through coursework and student involvement
June 3, 2019
A lecturer in communications and faculty director of Live Oak Communications, Vincent has aimed to engage with the community through helping local organizations with strategic communications work.
Kremer presents research at Voice Foundation Symposium
June 3, 2019
Brian Kremer, assistant professor of music theatre, presented on feminization and masculinization of singing voices: practical tools to shift gender perception, at the 48th Annual Voice Foundation Symposium in Philadelphia.
Lynn Beck performs at the International Women’s Brass Conference in Tempe, Arizona
May 31, 2019
Music Lecturer Lynn Beck performed on a program entitled “Old and New Music for Horn and Percussion featuring Women Composers” at the international conference.
Kesgin publishes research in major international relations journal on foreign policy hawks and doves
May 31, 2019
Elon employees honored at Staff Appreciation Day
May 30, 2019
Six Elon staff members were recognized for their outstanding contributions to the university at a May 31 awards program during the annual staff appreciation celebration in Schar Center.
Harris offers insight for WalletHub article on credit cards
May 30, 2019
The article featured expert analysis from Chris Harris, assistant professor of finance, about credit card rewards programs.
In My Words: Opposing Anti-Choice Legislation Isn’t a Violation of Religious Freedom, It’s an Expression of It
May 30, 2019
In this column published by Rewire News, Professor of Religious Studies Rebecca Todd Peters writes about the religious freedom issues at stake in the abortion debate.