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(the) Local Matters series creates community conversations around substance abuse
October 14, 2019
The series was developed by Assistant Professor Jennifer Carroll in connection with her "Citizenship in Crisis" course.
Emotion, engagement central to biennial Art faculty exhibition
October 14, 2019
Elon University Department of Art's biennial faculty exhibition is on display through Dec. 6 at Gallery 406 at Arts West on West Haggard Avenue. Gallery hours are 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday.
National, international media cite Megan Squire in coverage of synagogue attack in Germany
October 11, 2019
Coverage of a shooting outside a synagogue in Halle, Germany, on Oct. 9 included insights from Squire, a professor of computer science who has conducted significant research into online extremism.
Why go to graduate school? Here are some of the biggest motivators for students
October 11, 2019
A look at various factors that influence a decision to apply to graduate school, offered in advance of the Student Professional Development Center's 2019 Graduate & Professional Development School Fair in McKinnon Hall from 3 to 6 pm.
Susanne Shawyer named affiliate faculty for Theatrical Intimacy Education
October 7, 2019
Assistant Professor of Theatre History Susanne Shawyer will work with the educational organization Theatrical Intimacy Education as it trains colleges, universities and creative-industry organizations in best practices for staging intimacy and violence in theater.
Food Companion: Elon senior creates app to help reduce food waste
October 4, 2019
Inspired by her experience studying in Australia, Destiny Frett ‘20 launched Food Companion to the Apple app store in August.
Recent Music Theatre graduates to perform in the National Tour of ‘A Bronx Tale’
October 4, 2019
Tyler Dema ’19 will be portraying Crazy Mario and a Doo Wop street boy, as well as understudying the role of Calogero alongside Breia Kelley ’19 who will be playing the role of Frieda and understudying the role of Jane.
Hwayeon Ryu receives Mathematics Association of America grant
October 3, 2019
The grant supports modern pedagogy with a direct emphasis on real data wrangling and visualization techniques using modern computational tools in introductory statistics courses.
Career Insights: Could Your Next Big Thing Be Freelancing?
October 3, 2019
If you're thinking about going into the freelancing world or maybe you've never even heard of it, Ms. Judge at the Student Professional Development Center offers insight into this growing business and whether its right for you. A freelancing gig could give you the freedom you need while honing in on the craft you're most passionate about.
Monico presented mentored research at Latinx conference
October 3, 2019
Hundreds of scholars, practitioners, and students of social work met to discuss contemporary social justice and mental health challenges the Latinx community face in the U.S. and the ways in which they can support it.