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New Ways to Work in Office 365 (Part II)
May 7, 2019
Building on Part 1, in this May 22 session, apply what you learn to resolve two common workplace challenges.
Office 365: Beyond Email, Calendar (Part I)
May 7, 2019
This May 22 workshop will offer a top-level tour of five Office 365 tools that can help support, centralize and streamline your work.
Manage Your Passwords with LastPass
May 7, 2019
Join this May 22 workshop to learn more about LastPass - a secure password manager and generator available to Elon faculty and staff.
Information Security at Elon
May 7, 2019
At this May 22 workshop, learn what steps Elon is taking to safeguard data and steps you can take to protect your personal information.
Ariela Marcus-Sells publishes article in journal History of Religions
May 7, 2019
The article by the assistant professor of religious studies examines an Arabic text written by a Sufi Muslim scholar named Sīdi Muḥammad al-Kuntī, who lived in the Sahara Desert in the 19th century. The article argues that this scholar based his family's claim to social authority on their control over powerful practices that they called "the sciences of the unseen."
Johansson publishes chapter on transformative learning
May 6, 2019
Johansson authors chapter on the development of professional identity among physical therapy students.
Elon Law dean: Bigger ideas needed in legal education
May 6, 2019
"Audacious is Not a Four Letter Word: Is Bold Big Enough for Legal Education?" by Elon Law Dean Luke Bierman in The University of Toledo Law Review encourages law schools to "develop a culture of distinctiveness" to address legal education's concerns about relevance, sustainability and value.
Elon celebrates 4th Annual National Biomechanics Day
May 3, 2019
On April 17, 2019 Elon University celebrated its 4 annual National Biomechanics Day at Elon University.
Elon Psychology students present research at the North Carolina Psychological Association
May 3, 2019
Faculty in the Department of Psychology within Elon College, the College of Arts & Sciences, were mentors for the projects.
Department of Physical Therapy Education hosts visiting scholar From Oxford University, England
May 2, 2019
Neja Uhan, a podiatrist from Oxford, will be working with the Department of Physical Therapy Education for the next nine months, collaborating with biomechanical and clinical foot research for runners.