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Claussen publishes on Eastern European Jewish moral education
January 31, 2018
Religious Studies Professor Geoffrey Claussen's new article appears in the journal Polin.
Amy Overman and two alumnae publish innovative research on memory in older adults
January 30, 2018
Peer-reviewed scientific study by Overman and co-authors shows that age differences in memory can depend on the way that visual information is presented.
Carpenter, Justice and Morrison publish articles in Learning Landscapes journal
January 30, 2018
Jeffrey Carpenter, associate professor of education and director of the Teaching Fellows program, Julie Justice, assistant professor of education, and Scott Morrison, assistant professor of education, published articles in the journal Learning Landscapes.
Crider to lead national Reacting to the Past Consortium
January 30, 2018
Tony Crider, associate professor of physics, has been involved with the Reacting to the Past initiative, which uses role-playing games as instructional tools in the classroom, for more than a decade.
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January 29, 2018
Free monthly live webinars and get the benefit of our professionals' knowledge on everything from budgeting to investing strategies to retirement planning.
J McMerty’s new film wins top prizes at Milwaukee Women’s Film Festival
January 29, 2018
The Elon alumnus produced a full-length documentary titled “A Year with Betty Gold” that chronicles the life of acclaimed artist Betty Gold. The final product earned raved reviews at an annual festival in Wisconsin.
Faculty members host fatherhood and child development community panel discussion
January 28, 2018
Associate Professor of Human Service Studies Judy Esposito and Assistant Professor of Psychology Sabrina Thurman hosted a panel discussion for their Winter Term courses on fatherhood and early childhood development.
Thurman co-authors eye-tracking study on goal planning in infancy
January 28, 2018
The article co-authored by Sabrina Thurman, assistant professor of psychology, appeared in the Journal of Motor Learning and Development.
Thurman gives invited talk at UNC-Greensboro
January 28, 2018
UNCG's Department of Psychology invited the Assistant Professor of Psychology Sabrina Thurman to give a talk as part of the Hard Data Cafe series.
Going With the Flow: Lumen Scholar’s research explores the evolving role of yoga in global society
January 26, 2018
Elon University Lumen Scholar Anya Fredsell ’18 is drawing connections between yoga communities in Greensboro, Atlanta and South India.