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Liza Taylor’s research spotlighted in a conversation on racial justice and progressive social change
August 18, 2020
Research by Taylor, assistant professor of political science and policy studies, into the coalitional strategies of U.S. women of color feminism has been selected for a limited-term open access critical conversation about race and progressive social change in New Political Science.
First summer for joint NSF-funded Elon, N.C. A&T summer research experience concludes with student presentations
August 18, 2020
The summer research program on mathematical biology was held for the first time and completely virtually.
English 110 helps first-year students find meaning, connection through writing
August 12, 2020
Surveys this spring showed that students' appreciation of writing — and their perception of its power to change themselves and the world — grew after classes went remote. English 110 is a First Year Foundations course and part of the Core Curriculum.
Five Elon faculty members awarded endowed professorships
August 12, 2020
The professorships support members of the faculty from a variety of disciplines across the university.
Elon recognizes faculty for excellence with annual awards
August 11, 2020
These four awards recognize members of the Elon community for excellence in teaching, scholarship, civic engagement and mentoring.
Elon employees honored for years of service to the university
August 10, 2020
In a special video, the university recognized those members of the faculty and staff who have served for 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40 and 45 years at the university.
Astronomy collaboration granted observations to find black holes
August 7, 2020
Collaboration including associate professor of astrophysics Chris Richardson will use Chandra and Gemini Observatories to detect black hole signatures
PETAL prepares Department of English faculty for fall semester
August 7, 2020
"Pandemic Engaged Teaching and Learning" summer workshops helped prepare English Department faculty to teach disciplinary courses creatively and effectively this fall in hybrid online/in-person environments.
Leadership transition promises continued growth for National and International Fellowships Office
August 4, 2020
Professor Ann Cahill will serve as faculty director of the office, and follows Professor Janet Myers, who has headed Elon’s fellowships initiative for the past 16 years and served as the office’s founding director.
Economic opportunity, access to local government central to first CoRE community forum
July 29, 2020
Associate Professor of English Prudence Layne organized The CoRE: Conversations on Race and Equity to discuss community issues in Burlington and Alamance County