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Technology Tools and Services
February 13, 2019
Discover tools and services available to you as an Elon staff or faculty member at this March 12 workshop.
Enhance Your Course w/ FREE Interactive Resources
February 13, 2019
These free, openly licensed resources are available to supplement courses across disciplines.
Maureen Vandermaas-Peeler offers insight into how children learn in Distinguished Scholar Lecture
February 13, 2019
The professor of psychology and director of the Center for Global Engagement discussed her research into how parents can guide their children and foster a spirit of inquiry, particularly as they learn in natural contexts.
Vanessa Bravo publishes article about Mexico’s public diplomacy strategies
February 13, 2019
The associate professor of communications examined the recent messaging strategies that the embassy of Mexico in the United States employs to reach its diaspora community via websites, Facebook and Twitter.
Karen Yokley and alumna publish paper on toxicological modeling
February 12, 2019
The associate professor of mathematics and Jaclyn (DeVincent) Ashcraft '16 worked with Nicholas Luke from North Carolina A&T State University on the article, which appears in Volume 8 of the journal BIOMATH.
In My Words: Government shutdown affected far more people than you think
February 12, 2019
In this column distributed by the Elon University Writers Syndicate, Associate Professor of Communications Amanda Sturgill offers a look at the extensive ripples the recent federal government shutdown had within the broader population. The column was published in The News & Record of Greensboro.
TODAY is Elon Day 2019
February 12, 2019
Today all members of the worldwide Elon community are invited to participate in this day-long celebration by making a gift to the university and sharing their Elon pride on social media.
In My Words: 'Prisoner’s Dilemma' could offer future shutdown solution
February 12, 2019
In this column distributed by the Elon University Writers Syndicate, Professor of Biology Dave Gammon notes that a game theory commonly applied to animal behavior could offer insight into how to end government shutdowns. The column was published by The Times-News of Burlington and The Post & Courier of Charleston, S.C.
Maureen Vandermaas-Peeler to deliver Distinguished Scholar lecture TODAY
February 11, 2019
Professor of psychology and director of the Center for Research and Global Engagement, Vandermaas-Peeler received the Distinguished Scholar Award in May 2018.
Stephen A. Futrell performs at Jazz Festival
February 9, 2019
The Associate Professor of Music appeared as guest adjudicator, clinician and performer.