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Alumna and mathematics professors publish paper on dengue fever modeling
February 5, 2019
The article appeared in The North Carolina Journal of Mathematics and Statistics
Elon Academy hosts first Tri-Area College Access Summit
February 5, 2019
Elon Academy staff hosts first ever Tri-Area College Access Summit; a gathering of college access professionals from neighboring cities.
In My Words: Americans still support abortion rights
February 5, 2019
In this op-ed column, Professor of Religious Studies Rebecca Todd Peters writes that the idea that Christianity has always been against abortion is simply not true. The column was published by the Tampa Bay Times.
Center for the Study of Religion, Culture, and Society opens its doors to 'The Religious Body Imagined'
February 5, 2019
Thirteen scholars from around the world will participate in the Center's second symposium to be held Feb. 7-9.
Darby offers insights for EdTech article on K-12 classrooms
February 5, 2019
An article by the educational technology publication that looked at the use of flexible seating cited previous analysis by Alexa Darby, professor of psychology.
Art through an Inclusive Lens to feature panel discussions of productions
February 5, 2019
Department of Performing Arts presenting a new panel series discussing Department of Performing Arts productions.
Math faculty attend, present at Joint Math Meetings in Baltimore
February 4, 2019
Crista Arangala, Chad Awtrey, Jeff Clark, Kristen Mazur, Aaron Trocki and Karen Yokley attended the Joint Mathematics Meetings in Baltimore, MD, on Jan. 16-19, 2019.
Music Theatre student leads diversity seminars for students, faculty and staff
February 2, 2019
During fall 2018, Tres McMichael ‘19 presented a series of seminars entitled MT LIDS, which focused on finding ways in which bias and non-inclusive language can be eliminated from the Music Theatre program.
Kremer and Maze present at International Music Theatre Conference
January 31, 2019
Assistant Professor Brian Kremer and Music Director/Conductor Valerie Maze presented at the Music Theatre Educators’ Alliance Conference in New York City.