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Minimizing burnout and promoting mental health in the workplace
February 8, 2021
Career Services Fellow Alysia McGlone offers tips for minimizing burnout and promoting mental health in the workplace.
Employer Highlight: AlphaSights
February 8, 2021
This is first in a series of articles published throughout the semester to highlight employers that are eager to build relationships with Elon students and alumni.
Elon Poll finds North Carolinians divided on Trump’s responsibility for U.S. Capitol violence
February 5, 2021
The most recent survey by the Elon University Poll found that nearly 60 percent of the state’s residents believe the former president is very or somewhat responsible for the violence at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.
Voices – The Chapel Hill Chorus releases fall recordings
February 3, 2021
Led by Elon Associate Professor of Music Stephen A. Futrell, Voices celebrates 40 years.
Leading Women In Audio Conference announces keynote speaker
February 3, 2021
Researcher in Immersive Audio Technology will present at conference opening ceremony
Jessica Merricks touts safety of COVID-19 vaccine in Times-News report
February 2, 2021
Merricks, an assistant professor of biology, offered insights into the mistrust some in the Black community have in the new vaccines.
Cross-disciplinary connections: Elon College Fellows events celebrate the arts and sciences
February 1, 2021
The challenge: How to provide real-world experiences and inquiry during a pandemic. The solution: A winter course stuffed with activities and interaction.
Coming home: Engineering took Scott Wolter ’85 around the world and back to Elon
January 21, 2021
With research adopted by the U.S. government and funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Associate Professor Scott Wolter's proudest achievement was returning to his alma mater to develop the engineering program and teach the next generation of world-changing engineers.
Gendle publishes essay on Sarvodaya social movement
January 20, 2021
In this essay, Director of Project Pericles and Professor of Psychology Mathew Gendle elevates Sri Lanka’s Sarvodaya movement as a model for populist solutions to governmental dysfunction in the U.S.
Associate Professor Carrie Eaves discusses unprecedented nature of the inauguration with media
January 20, 2021
The report by FOX affiliate WGHP noted that many elements of the inauguration of Joe Biden will be different, but there will also be familiar portions despite changes due to the pandemic and security concerns.