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Sabrina Thurman publishes article in research topic on Modeling Play in Early Infant Development
April 13, 2019
The first-authored peer-reviewed empirical article by the assistant professor of psychology describes how infants’ and mothers’ interactive behaviors during free play change as infants progress from sitting to walking.
Diplomat talks about careers in the Department of State
April 12, 2019
The Diplomat in Residence (DIR) for the mid-Atlantic region, Kathryn Crockart met with students, visited classes, and gave a talk about careers in the Department of State.
UPS Information Session – April 27
April 12, 2019
Off-campus event held at the Greensboro Human Resources Building 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Finding Life After College with Drew Kerr – April 25
April 12, 2019
Held in McKinnon Hall in the Moseley Center from 4:15 to 5:15 P.M.
Elon Poll: N.C. residents most concerned about public shootings, terrorism and pedestrian safety
April 12, 2019
The latest survey by the Elon University Poll conducted March 30-April 1, 2019, asked residents to weigh on a range of potential risks, asking them to say how unsafe each made them feel.
Catholic historian Robert Orsi delivers inaugural Smith-Chase Lecture
April 11, 2019
Orsi, the Grace Craddock Nagle Chair in Catholic Studies at Northwestern University, spoke at Elon on April 3 about clerical sexual abuse.
Passionately Curious: Cindy Fair examines how children with pediatric HIV transition to adolescence and young adulthood
April 10, 2019
Fair, professor of public health studies and human service studies and Watts/Thompson Professor, is one of eight Elon faculty members featured this year in "Passionately Curious," the annual Elon University President's Report.
Tom Mould elected to the executive board of the American Folklore Society
April 4, 2019
Professor of Anthropology Tom Mould will serve a three-year term on the executive board of the national society.
Elon psychology students present at the Society for Research in Child Development
April 4, 2019
Maureen Vandermaas-Peeler, professor of psychology, was the mentor for both projects.
Ben Evans co-authors article on magnetically-tunable iridescent films for photonic displays
April 2, 2019
Inspired by natural iridescence found in butterfly wings and fish scales, the films contain an array of magnetic nanostructures which can be rotated to manipulate the reflection of ambient light.