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Discover Magazine blog features research by Biology Department faculty
May 20, 2015
Applications for the 2016 Winter Term Global Engagement program are being accepted until June 15
May 19, 2015
Elon Office Support, Administrative Staff, and Physical Plant Staff are encouraged to apply. All staff members are eligible.
James Exum speaks on civic engagement at Guilford Model Congress
May 19, 2015
On May 18, Elon Law Professor James G. Exum Jr. delivered the opening address at the Ninth Annual Guilford Model Congress, hosted by high school students at the Early College at Guilford.
In My Words: Why we should all support #SaveStudentAid
May 19, 2015
Greg Zaiser, vice president for admissions and financial planning at Elon University, writes for regional newspapers about the need to preserve federal funding that helps students of modest means afford college.
Mina Garcia presents at an international conference on esoterism and witchcraft
May 19, 2015
The associate professor in the Department of World Languages and Cultures presented at an international conference celebrated in Burgos, Spain, from May 5-7.
Brian Lyons interviewed by ESPN's FiveThirtyEight website
May 18, 2015
The associate professor of management was interviewed about his research on intelligence and performance of NFL players.
Susan Anderson to receive ATA/Deloitte Teaching Innovation award
May 18, 2015
The award is presented annually to tax professors whose innovative teaching techniques encourage critical thinking and enhance the overall learning experience.
Megan Squire and Amber Smith '14 publish article
May 17, 2015
Their article appears in the edited volume "Open Source Systems: Adoption and Impact" following the 10th International Conference on Open Source Systems held in Florence, Italy
Cherrel Miller Dyce presents at conference
May 14, 2015
Cherrel Miller Dyce, assistant professor of education, collaborated with colleagues from Bowie State University in Maryland to present research on black males in education at the Institute for Study of African American Child (iSAAC) Conference on Research Directions (CORD) held May 3-6, 2015 in Hilton Head, S.C.