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Doug Kass captures top prize at BEA conference
April 23, 2019
Ten communications faculty and staff members attended the 2019 Broadcast Education Association conference and Festival of Media Arts, where Assistant Professor Doug Kass was recognized for his public service announcement promoting the United Nations AIDS outreach program.
CELEBRATE! Week continues with performances and more…
April 23, 2019
This week, Elon students, faculty and staff are involved in activities to mark CELEBRATE! 2019, a celebration of student achievements in academics and the arts.
Jennifer Carroll wins article prize
April 23, 2019
The article focused on banning methadone in occupied Crimea and was published in the journal Medical Anthropology.
Pamela Winfield publishes article in journal Material Religion
April 19, 2019
The article by the associate professor of religious studies examines the iconographic innovations and textual claims of a modern Japanese Esoteric Buddhist group called Shinnyo-en.
CATL announces 2019-20 Diversity and Inclusion Grant recipients
April 19, 2019
The Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning is pleased to announce the recipients of the Diversity and Inclusion Grants for the 2019-20 academic year, as well as their project descriptions.
School of Communications hosts end-of-year awards celebration
April 19, 2019
During its annual awards ceremony, hosted April 18 in Turner Theatre, the school acknowledged high achievement from students, faculty and staff.
Kristin Roland presents research at the Southeast Region AAA meeting
April 18, 2019
The assistant professor of accounting presented research investigating the impact of limited attention on financial analyst reputation.
SARGE to present at Scholar's Table dinner on April 25
April 18, 2019
The event hosted by the South Asia Research Group will provide students, faculty and staff an opportunity to discuss the research process over a selection of Indian food.
Greenland publishes research in The Review of Economics and Statistics
April 17, 2019
Assistant Professor of Economics Andrew Greenland examined the U.S. internal migration response to increased import competition following the granting of Permanent Normal Trade Relations to China in 2001.