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Research offers guidance for doctors treating young adults
January 15, 2016
A study co-authored by Elon University Professor Cynthia Fair in JAMA Pediatrics gives healthcare providers clearer goals for helping young patients with chronic illnesses transition successfully to adult care settings.
Steve Codner named Elon's director of annual giving
January 13, 2016
Codner joins Elon’s Office of University Advancement from Bucknell University and will lead efforts to grow the tradition of philanthropic support among Elon’s constituents.
Buffie Longmire-Avital and Brenda Reavis '15 co-author article in the Journal of Black Psychology
January 13, 2016
Assistant Professor Buffie Longmire-Avital and young alumna Brenda Reavis '15 have co-authored an article in a forthcoming edition of the Journal of Black Psychology examining the ideal and non-negotiable characteristics emerging adult Black American women look for in potential male partners.
Geoffrey Claussen publishes on Jewish perspectives on wealth and poverty
January 13, 2016
Claussen's paper titled “The Legacy of the Kelm School of Musar on Questions of Work, Wealth and Poverty,” appears in Wealth and Poverty in Jewish Tradition, ed. Leonard J. Greenspoon (Purdue University Press)
Jeff James receives technology award
January 13, 2016
The Acorn Accolade Technology Award of Excellence recognizes one I&CT employee each month for exemplary work.
Elon Law scholar on machines as crime fighters
January 11, 2016
Elon Law Professor Michael Rich’s article “Machines as Crime Fighters—Are You Ready?” in the winter 2016 edition of the American Bar Association’s Criminal Justice magazine, examines legal and practical challenges to the automated prediction of criminals.
Professor, students present astronomy research at national conference
January 8, 2016
The research of Elon University Department of Physics students and faculty was presented at the 227th American Astronomical Society meeting in Kissimmee, Florida, January 4-8.
Kirstin Ringelberg named recipient of full-year Elon sabbatical
January 8, 2016
The professor of art history will spend 2016-17 working on a book that explores the life and impact of Madeleine Lemaire, a popular French artist whose studio became a site of queer identification in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.