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In My Words: Quickdraw Uber killing shows need for more firearms restrictions
July 26, 2023
In this column distributed by the Elon University Writers Syndicate, Professor of English Rosemary Haskell writes about the need for new gun restrictions in light of the recent shooting death of an Uber driver. The column was published by the Greenville (N.C.) Daily Reflector and The Daily Advance in Elizabeth City, N.C.
Elon students, faculty participate in CAA Health Science Research Scholars Program
July 21, 2023
Mark Dobson '24 and Olivia Halperin '26 are CAA Health Science Research Scholars, a program aimed at increasing high-quality undergraduate research and mentoring. They and Elon faculty attended a summer workshop to strengthen virtual mentoring experiences.
SURE showcases wide-ranging research of Elon students, mentors
July 21, 2023
The annual summer research experience culminated in poster presentations from 45 research teams.
Mallory Poff ’23 awarded Phi Kappa Phi Fellowship
July 20, 2023
Poff is pursuing a master of science in mechanical engineering and material science at Duke University.
The Washington Post features profile of Rebecca Todd Peters
July 20, 2023
The profile focused on the advocacy of the professor of religious studies to encourage religious institutions to talk more about abortion.
The ‘sky is the limit’ for Tiffany Grace Perry ’01
July 19, 2023
Perry is the first female neurosurgeon at renowned Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles and views Elon as the launchpad for her 20-year journey in the field of health care.
Arts Administration program welcomes faculty member Ashley Hollan
July 14, 2023
Ashley Hollan joins the Arts Administration faculty having built a substantial career in entertainment law and the creative industries.
Miami Herald published op-ed by Damion Blake on Haiti’s democracy
July 12, 2023
In the column, Blake details a number of steps that could help restore faith in the country's democratic institutions.
In My Words: Democrats must end their shaming of third-party campaigns
July 5, 2023
In a column distributed by the Elon University Writers Syndicate, Professor of Psychology Mathew Gendle argues that shaming third-party voters for their electoral choices is uncalled for and profoundly undemocratic. The column was published by the Greensboro News & Record, the Butner-Creedmoor News and Restoration News Media outlets.
Miami Herald shares insights from Damion Blake on Jamaica and its prime minister
June 29, 2023
Reporter Jacqueline Charles talked with Associate Professor of Political Science and Policy Studies Damion Blake for her article that looks at how the country is becoming a "mini-superpower" in the Caribbean.