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Songs in the key of safety: How COVID-19 has changed Elon ensembles
September 14, 2020
Elon’s band, choral and orchestra directors are going beyond recommended safety guidelines to find ways to make music this semester.
How Assistant Professor Casey Avaunt spent her ‘Summer’
September 11, 2020
The Elon Dance Program congratulates faculty member Casey Avaunt for her recent achievement of “Summer” being accepted in the Boston Contemporary Dance Festival Virtual Showcase. Avaunt’s work was chosen out of 200 applicants from around the world to be presented in this prestigious festival.
Checking in with BFA Acting alumnus Tanner Callicutt ’19 in New York City
September 11, 2020
2019 alumnus, Tanner Callicutt talks about his experience as an actor in New York City during coronavirus.
Amy Overman publishes cognitive neuroscience research in two prestigious journals
September 11, 2020
Recent peer-reviewed articles were co-authored by Overman and four of her mentored students, with collaborators at Penn State.
Analysis of Edgar Allan Poe tale yields connections to current campus life
September 10, 2020
Students in Assistant Professor of English Erin Pearson's ENG 223: American Literature Before 1865 course examined and re-wrote "The Masque of the Red Death" in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Eliza Spear ’22 wins ASCAP songwriting award
September 8, 2020
ASCAP is the largest performing rights organization in the world, supporting composers and songwriters.
Prudence Layne featured in HuffPost article about capitalizing the word ‘Black’
September 8, 2020
Associate Professor of English Prudence Layne was among writers and language experts interviewed around capitalizing 'Black' and 'White.'
Elon College’s fall courses the product of intentional planning, creativity
September 8, 2020
Faculty in Elon College, the College of Arts and Sciences, spent the summer reexamining instruction and finding ways for students to connect with content and each other.
So … what is a hybrid class, anyway?
September 4, 2020
Elon students and faculty are interacting in new ways this fall that blend online and in-person sessions to help promote health and safety while still providing an engaging learning experience.
Chad Awtrey and alumnus publish research on symmetries of polynomial roots
September 4, 2020
The paper titled "Galois groups of even sextic polynomials" appears in the most recent issue of the Canadian Mathematical Bulletin.