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Qian Xu awarded grant from Penn State University to support study of fake news
June 12, 2018
The grant from Penn State's Arthur W. Page Center will assist her study of how fake health news flows and competes with real news on social media.
Catherine Bush co-authors research presented at 2018 North American Refugee Health Conference
June 11, 2018
The presentation highlighted the ethnobotanical work of Bush, adjunct assistant professor of biology and research fellow at the Center for New North Carolinians at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
Thomas Erdmann has article published
June 8, 2018
Professor of Music Thomas Erdmann had an article published in the professional trumpet journal.
Kurt, DeLoach publish paper in Journal of Labor Research
June 7, 2018
The economics professors’ paper provides the first direct evidence for a broad class of economic models hypothesizing that mismatched workers are more likely to search on-the-job.
Jessica Gisclair, Bill Burress present workshop on global competency in the digital age
June 7, 2018
Joined by Elon alumna Daniela Ceron ’18, the Elon University colleagues co-led a May 30 workshop, examining teaching modules that explore global competence through the use of traditional and digital media in and out of the classroom.
In My Words: 50 years later, Robert Kennedy’s funeral still unforgettable
June 6, 2018
In this column distributed by the Elon University Writers Syndicate, Tom Nelson, associate professor of communications, writes about the impact of Robert Kennedy's funeral on him as a teenager in New York 50 years ago.
Anthony Hatcher’s new book addresses the intersection between religion and American culture
June 6, 2018
The associate professor of communications recently published “Religion and Media in America,” which explores how Christianity both adapts to and is affected by new media forms.
In My Words: Taxes pay for education and public safety. Why not for universal health care?
June 4, 2018
In this column distributed by the Elon University Writers Syndicate, Rosemary Haskell, professor of English, writes about her experiences growing up in Britain with the National Health Service, and whether the United States should move to universal health care.
Cobb honored with United Way of Alamance County award
May 31, 2018
The nonprofit organization presented its Bill Vestal Chairman's Award this week to Tammy Cobb, assistant director for community partnerships in the Kernodle Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement.
Fourteen students earn dual business degrees
May 31, 2018
Members of the graduating class of the Elon Business Dual Degree program were recognized in a ceremony in front of faculty, staff and family.