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Math education students attend North Carolina Council of Teaching Mathematics Conference
November 16, 2022
The conference is an opportunity for students to attend sessions, network and visit with exhibitors to see what current K-12 educators are doing in their classrooms across the state.
Supplying social safety nets: Lumen Scholar Amaya Gaines ’23 advocates for more inclusive policymaking
November 15, 2022
Gaines, a political science and policy studies major, along with her mentor Assistant Professor Dillan Bono-Lunn are working to dissecting the mechanics of
policies through Intersectionality Policy Process Analysis to advocate for a more inclusive, identity-informed policymaking process.
Rosemary Haskell presents paper about novel by Senegalese author Fatou Diome
November 14, 2022
The paper was presented in a session called "On Queer Time: Velocities and Temporalities in Contemporary French and Francophone Cultural Production."
Discover Dance with Elon opens campus to high school dancers from across N.C.
November 14, 2022
Aspiring dancers from around the state spent Saturday with the Dance and Arts Administration programs in dance classes and informational sessions around higher education opportunities.
Yanica Faustin publishes article in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
November 14, 2022
Faustin, assistant professor in the Public Health Studies Department, shares research that examines the principal causes of racialized disparities in population health.
Erin Pearson named CATL Scholar
November 14, 2022
Erin Pearson, assistant professor of English, will join more than 50 other CATL scholars to develop a highly innovative project to further Elon's strategic goal of building connections between the arts and sciences and professional schools through innovative cross-disciplinary pedagogy.
First-generation faculty share motivation behind helping current first-gen students navigate college life
November 11, 2022
Faculty members Brandon Sheridan, Lee Bush and Ilyssa Salomon share their experiences as first-generation college graduates and how to they serve as mentors for current first-generation students finding their way.
Power and Place Collaborative builds bridges with community
November 10, 2022
The Building Bridges: A Night of Intergenerational Storytelling event was presented by the Power and Place Collaborative.
Jason Husser assesses election impact in N.C. for WFMY News 2
November 10, 2022
Husser, associate professor of political science and director of the Elon University Poll, shared his insights on the state legislative races and the N.C. Supreme Court races.
Election results not likely to inhibit N.C. offshore wind projects, Aaron Sparks tells Triangle Business Journal
November 9, 2022
Sparks, an assistant professor of political science, offered his insights to reporter Lauren Ohnesorge into how politics could impact these energy projects.