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Cinema & Television Arts, English faculty present collaborative film adaptation research at Literature/Film Association Conference
September 28, 2023
Assistant Professor of English Dan Burns and Assistant Professor of Cinema & Television Arts Kai Swanson presented their collaborative research at this year’s Literature/Film Association conference at the University of Montana in Missoula.
Brian Kremer named program coordinator for Elon Music Theatre
September 28, 2023
Associate Professor of Music Theatre Brian Kremer assumes the role of program coordinator of music theatre in the Department of Performing Arts after serving in an interim capacity since spring.
Screening of ‘Reclaiming Power: The Black Maternal Health Crisis’ scheduled for Thursday
September 27, 2023
A Q&A discussion will follow with Elon faculty members Stephanie Baker and Keshia Wall, with the goal of facilitating interdisciplinary feminist conversation and community.
Psychology lab at Elon seeks new fathers for online study about infant motor development
September 26, 2023
The online study aims to understand new fathers' beliefs about infant motor development and the impact on infants’ motor behaviors. Eligible participants are first-time fathers of infants aged 1-10 months living anywhere in the USA.
Four Elon faculty co-author publication on mentoring undergraduate research in global contexts
September 25, 2023
Maureen Vandermaas-Peeler, Eric Hall, Amy Allocco and Jen Hamel, members of a collaborative research group facilitated by the Center for Research on Global Engagement (CRGE), recently published an open-access article in the journal New Directions in Teaching and Learning.
Madeleine Milner ’27 featured in Dance Magazine
September 22, 2023
An article in Dance Magazine titled "Dance, Autism, and Creating Neurodivergent-Friendly Spaces" featured the Elon first-year student.
Shay Rabineau to give lecture to Elon community on national identity in Israel on Nov. 7
September 19, 2023
This public lecture titled “Walking the Land: Hiking, Environment and National Identity in Israel” will focus on one of the most extensive and well-developed trail systems in the world, which emerged in Palestine and Israel since the early 20th century.
Yanica Faustin publishes chapter on Black women’s reproductive health
September 19, 2023
Faustin and co-authors focused on the importance of mixed methodologies to better study health trends and issues in the Black diaspora for "Black Women's Reproductive Health and Sexuality: A Holistic Public health Approach."
Get set for success at the Elon STEM Meet and Greet
September 14, 2023
Students can take advantage of a game-changing opportunity to meet employers on the hunt for Elon’s STEM majors.
Playbill highlights career of Nasia Thomas ‘15 in recent article
September 13, 2023
The article delves into reasons and times she was grateful for not landing a role and covers aspects of her career from the beginning to present day.