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Cindy Fair presents at Health Care Transition Research Consortium Research Symposium
November 18, 2014
The professor of human service studies and coordinator of the university's Public Health Studies program traveled to Houston in October to share findings of her research with collaborators from the consortium, Duke University and Elon University.
Students learn about Ebola during panel held in the Global Neighborhood
November 17, 2014
Attendants learned about the historical and contemporary factors facilitating the spread of Ebola in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone.
Kevin O’Mara presents research at Academy of Business Education conference
November 17, 2014
The professor of management discussed innovation solutions for management during his presentation at the annual conference.
Religious Studies faculty present research
November 17, 2014
Faculty from the Religious Studies Department will be participating in the Annual Meetings of the American Academy of Religion, International Association for Qur’anic Studies and the Society of Biblical Literature Nov. 21-25 in San Diego, Calif.
Amy Overman publishes research on cognitive intervention for older adults
November 14, 2014
Amy Overman, associate professor of psychology, has published a peer-reviewed journal article reporting the development of a noncomputerized, game-based, community cognitive health intervention.
Threat detectors: Elon team focuses on airport safety
November 13, 2014
Associate Professor Scott Wolter ’85 and two Elon students are measuring x-ray patterns of everyday items as part of a broader effort to help the U.S. Department of Homeland Security develop a new generation of airport explosive-detection technology.
Elon University Chamber Orchestra praised in News & Record review
November 13, 2014
The largest daily newspaper in central North Carolina called the ensemble's fall concert a program "full of color and masterful playing" and lauded Professor Thomas Erdmann for his conducting.
Syllabuzz: GST 375 – Prison Nation
November 12, 2014
Is prison an actual deterrent to crime? That's one of the many questions Associate Professor of English Prudence Layne asks her students as part of this upper level interdisciplinary course.