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Students co-author presentations, publication with Amy Overman
September 2, 2017
The findings are for projects related to ongoing research on associative memory by Overman, an associate professor of psychology and associate director of the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning.
PLU Speaker Series – Part 2: “Reverse Polarity Strategies for Stereoselective Synthesis of Chiral Amines”
September 2, 2017
Phi Lambda Upsilon hosts Steven Malcolmson of Duke University
PLU Speaker Series – Part 1: "Chemistry in Cardiology"
September 2, 2017
Phi Lambda Upsilon hosts J. Phillip Bowen from Mercer University
Elon Law scholar: Gender discrimination in courts influences lawsuit outcomes
September 1, 2017
“Third Generation Discrimination: The Ripple Effects of Gender Discrimination in the Workplace” by Professor Catherine Ross Dunham will appear in a forthcoming issue of the Akron Law Review.
Nine full-time faculty members join Love School of Business
September 1, 2017
The Martha and Spencer Love School of Business welcomed new full-time faculty members in accounting, economics, finance and management.
Faculty, staff workshop: Facilitating politically charged discussions
September 1, 2017
Faculty and staff can register now to participate in this workshop on Thursday, Sept. 28 from 4:15 to 5:45pm. Limited to 30 participants.
Summit to explore how N.C. schools can support student voting, civic learning
September 1, 2017
North Carolina Campus Compact invites college student leaders and campus administrators from across the state to attend the N.C. College Voter Summit on Friday, Sept. 29 at Elon University.
Irons offers insights for discussion about Confederate statues, race relations
September 1, 2017
Charles Irons, professor of history, was recently cited in an article about the Confederate statue debate that ran in more than 30 media outlets, and he participated in a panel discussion about local race relations that generated media coverage.
Lang Hilgartner: Poetic Encounters with the Holocaust
September 1, 2017
Quiqui Lang Hilgartner, adjunct instructor in world languages and cultures, discusses how her summer translation project with a Sephardic Holocaust suvivor has changed her perspective as she begins this new school year.
Bullock selected as fellow for educator advocacy group Deans for Impact
August 31, 2017
School of Education Dean Ann Bullock will participate in a year-long fellowship with Deans for Impact, a national nonprofit organization to support and empower leaders at all levels of educator preparation.