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Big bandwidth changes could disrupt Elon's wireless mic users
January 11, 2018
600 MHz-band wireless microphones are now noncompliant due to frequency changes. Could you be affected?
Gendle, Monico have article published in Journal of Trafficking, Organized Crime and Security
January 10, 2018
Mat Gendle, professor of psychology, and Carmen Monico, assistant professor of human service studies, address the role of U.S. drug policy on the displacement of unaccompanied minors from Central America
Faculty Development Hot Topics Panel: #MeToo and You – Jan. 31
January 9, 2018
Elon Law Professor Catherine Dunham and Associate Professor David S. Levine will discuss the #MeToo movement and how law schools and lawyers might address growing awareness as a profession. This event was rescheduled from earlier in January due to winter weather.
Singh publishes research on performance management in Journal of Business Research
January 9, 2018
Barjinder Singh, assistant professor of management, researched the relationship between three dimensions of performance appraisal fairness, leader-member exchange, and motivation to improve performance.
wInterFaith Luncheon on Buddhism
January 8, 2018
To be held Wednesday, Jan. 10, from 11:45 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. in Elon Community Church's Community Center.
News & Record article highlights anatomical gift program at Elon
January 5, 2018
The Jan. 2 article provided an overview that the innovative program is having on the education of students in the School of Health Sciences.
Vandermast featured in Times-News article about poinsettias
January 5, 2018
David Vandermast, associate professor of biology, shared his insights about the plant that becomes particularly popular during the holiday season.
Elon Law faculty contribute to legal education national conference
January 5, 2018
Professor Sue Liemer and Drew Simshaw, a Legal Method & Communication Fellow, took part in the 112th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Law Schools, whose conference theme of "Access to Justice" focused on ways to ensure equal justice for all.
Dabrowski research group presents at SERMACS
January 4, 2018
SURE student Jenny Kane '18 and Assistant Professor of Chemistry Jen Dabrowski presented their research on conversion of biorenewable resources to fine chemicals at the annual Southeast Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society (SERMACS) in Charlotte, N.C.
Paper co-authored by communications professor and alumna named a finalist for research prize
January 4, 2018
Associate Professor Barbara Miller Gaither collaborated with Elon graduate MaryClaire Schulz ’17 and University of North Carolina faculty member Lucinda Austin to examine the relationship between corporate social responsibility and social change.