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Amy Overman publishes memory and aging research in premier journal
March 1, 2013
Amy A. Overman, an associate professor in the psychology department and neuroscience program, has published a peer-reviewed study in the journal Psychology and Aging.
In My Words: Statistically, we don’t use calculus much
February 28, 2013
Associate Professor Dave Gammon suggests in a newspaper column that statistics courses - not calculus - may be more helpful for students.
Stephen A. Futrell adjudicates music festival in N.C.
February 28, 2013
‘The Artist is Present’ invites participation – Feb. 25-27
February 26, 2013
An art professor wants his February performance exhibit in Lakeside Dining Hall to help students, faculty & staff dispel stereotypes.
Faculty recital with debut of ‘A Live Oak Growing’ – March 5
February 26, 2013
Omri Shimron & Tim Hill in the music department perform a program also featuring the N.C. premier of "A Live Oak Growing" by Clint Borzoni.
Amy Overman publishes peer-reviewed article on aging and memory
February 26, 2013
Associate Professor of Psychology Amy Overman’s peer-reviewed research article, "Age differences and schema effects in memory for crime information" has been published by the journal Experimental Aging Research.
Kim Epting publishes peer-reviewed article with students
February 26, 2013
Elon STARS: Environmental Services Staff
February 25, 2013
Nothing could be more fitting for introducing the Elon STARS series than highlighting the daily efforts of custodial staff.
Elon team receives North Carolina Humanities Council grant
February 25, 2013
Paula Patch and Greg Hlavaty present at N.C. Symposium on Teaching Writing
February 25, 2013
Paula Patch and Greg Hlavaty, lecturers in English, presented at the fifth annual North Carolina Symposium on Teaching Writing at North Carolina State University Feb. 15-16.