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Elon students & faculty research gender gap in philosophy classes
November 6, 2015
Supported by a grant from the Diversity Infusion Project through Elon's Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, three seniors and three professors are trying to answer why women show less interest in taking philosophy courses or pursuing philosophy as a major.
Education faculty, senior education majors present at state math conference
November 5, 2015
Education Lecturer Erin Hone presented with three of her elementary education students and a teacher from the Alamance-Burlington School System at NCCTM state math conference on Nov. 5.
Jeffrey Carpenter & Scott Morrison host webinar series on use of Twitter in teacher education
November 5, 2015
The assistant professors of education led a three-part webinar series for the American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education.
SEM students, faculty make strong showing at state convention
November 5, 2015
During the annual NCAAHPERD-SM Convention, sport and event management majors Taylor Barclay ’15 and Kelly Siewers ’17 received undergraduate scholarships, Sophie Kane ’17 captured first place in the video resume competition, and a team of five students competed in a case challenge provided by the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Faculty share advice at communications honor society event
November 5, 2015
Lambda Pi Eta’s annual “How to Succeed as a Communications Major” panel discussion shed light on the School of Communications’ six undergraduate majors.
Service Desk Team Lead Ryan Gay awarded Acorn Accolade
November 4, 2015
The Acorn Accolade Technology Award of Excellence recognizes one IT employee each month for exemplary work.
Claudia Sparks receives Technology Award
November 4, 2015
The Acorn Accolade Technology Award of Excellence recognizes one IT employee each month for exemplary work.
Syllabuzz: REL379 – Jewish-Christian Dialogue
November 3, 2015
Professors Geoffrey Claussen and Jeffrey C. Pugh challenge students to consider historical and normative questions.
SEM students, Cara McFadden present at NoCRSA workshop
November 3, 2015
A contingent from the Department of Sport and Event Management shared research on a variety of topics, including outdoor educational initiatives, first-year experience, facility management, and student leadership in collegiate recreation.
Kirstin Ringelberg presents paper on queer feminist reclamation of Belle Époque artist
November 3, 2015
At the SECAC conference in Pittsburgh, the art historian offered a glimpse into the previously overlooked artist's studio and its celebrated salon events.