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Passionately Curious: Cindy Fair examines how children with pediatric HIV transition to adolescence and young adulthood
April 10, 2019
Fair, professor of public health studies and human service studies and Watts/Thompson Professor, is one of eight Elon faculty members featured this year in "Passionately Curious," the annual Elon University President's Report.
Computer science team wins Triad programming competition
April 10, 2019
Elon University's competitive programming team took first place at the 2019 Triad programming competition.
Ben Evans co-authors article on soft magnetic microrobots for manipulation of biological materials
April 9, 2019
The untethered tumbling devices are biocompatible and can be directed with magnetic fields to transport a payload or release pharmaceuticals.
CWE Workshop "Writing in the Finance Curriculum: Teaching Students to Write to Clients, Associates, and Professors"
April 9, 2019
Professors Kate Upton and Adam Aiken will discuss integrating writing into their curriculum. This is especially useful for those who teach in the Business School or who want to learn more about writing across the curriculum.
Greg Hlavaty and Paula Patch publish post about teaching writing to high school students
April 9, 2019
The lecturers in English write about what they've learned from seven years of teaching the College Writing for High School Juniors course they created.
Campus Recreation & Wellness Personal Trainers
April 8, 2019
Presents South Gym Wod
Saturdays 10 am - Noon
Free for Anyone with a Phoenix Card
Research by Elon faculty and students featured at American Educational Research Association annual meeting
April 7, 2019
Research from two School of Education faculty, and two current undergraduate students was presented at the American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting in Toronto.
Rena Zito presents criminological research at the Eastern Sociology Society annual meeting
April 5, 2019
The assistant professor of sociology presented research on cross-national patterns in the justification of violence and "crimes of everyday life."
Mussa Idris presents research on micro-enterprises by newcomers at the Society for Applied Anthropology annual conference
April 4, 2019
The paper by Idris, an assistant professor of anthropology, is part of an ongoing research project that aims to understand the resettlement experiences of refugees from Africa and Asia in North Carolina.
Tom Mould elected to the executive board of the American Folklore Society
April 4, 2019
Professor of Anthropology Tom Mould will serve a three-year term on the executive board of the national society.