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SoTL Showcase: Making Collaborative Projects Work
April 29, 2022
CEL Scholar David Buck is investigating the impact of and best practices for collaborative projects.
SoTL Showcase: Pivoting Pedagogy Practices
April 28, 2022
Erin Pearson noticed a pattern she hadn’t expected teaching a literature survey course, which caused her to ask: How should a professor pivot their pedagogy practices when they start to see a disciplinary course fill with non-majors to keep them engaged and interested in the topic? Read more about her SoTL project and collaboration with the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning (CATL) below.
SoTL Showcase: Supporting inclusion for neurodiverse and physically disabled students in high-impact practices
April 26, 2022
Professor of exercise science and CEL Scholar Caroline Ketcham is investigating the barriers and challenges neurodivergent and disabled students face when participating in high impact practices.
The Latin American Studies Program presents 2022 Documentary Film Series
April 25, 2022
The Latin American Studies Program (LAS) presents its 2022 Documentary Film Series: “Surviving Memories: Documenting Political Trauma and Racial Violence in the Caribbean and South America" starting Monday, April 25.
Career Moves: Mary Thibodeau ’22 credits SPDC with helping her pursue post-graduate plans of humanitarian assistance
April 25, 2022
Thibodeau ’22, an international & global studies and political science major from Wake Forest, N.C., will be witnessing humanitarian assistance and advocacy in action post-Elon and gives credit to the Student Professional Development Center.
Vision and purpose: H.E.R. Lab marks ambitious first year, looks ahead
April 25, 2022
Elon's Health, Equity and Racism (H.E.R.) Lab aims to address area health disparities as its work examining healthcare systems and outcomes in marginalized communities advances.
Department of Performing Arts presents final mainstage show of year, ‘Movin’ On’ April 29-May 1
April 25, 2022
Directed by Julio Matos, associate professor of performing arts, "Movin' On" is a humorous and compelling look at the lives of six successful Broadway performers trying to sing and dance their way out of the chorus line.
16 students inducted into Sigma Delta Pi Hispanic Honor Society
April 22, 2022
The Sigma Delta Pi Honor Society recognizes students that excel in the study of the language, literature and culture of the Spanish-speaking world.
Allison Potter ’22 awarded Rotary Global Grant Scholarship for graduate study abroad
April 22, 2022
Potter, a public health studies and policy studies double major, will pursue her master's degree at the London School of Economics next academic year.
Fifteen students selected as 2022 Lumen Scholars
April 21, 2022
The university's top undergraduate research award comes with $20,000 to support and celebrate academic and creative achievements.