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Huffington Post article features music theatre faculty member's research
March 2, 2017
Brian Kremer, assistant professor of music theatre, had his research on the vocal training of transgender singers featured in a recent Huffington Post article entitled "Gender Diversity and Education in Musical Theatre."
Hatcher column in Huffington Post uses work of current, former students to defend the role of the press
March 2, 2017
Associate Professor of Communications Anthony Hatcher writes about the professionalism and passion he has seen in his current and former journalism students.
The Chronicle of Higher Education highlights Elon's success at connecting with young alumni
February 28, 2017
The article now online and featured in the March 3 issue takes an in-depth look at how the university has used an innovative approach to build relationships with its newest graduates.
Los Angeles Times covers red carpet experience of Elon students on Oscar night
February 27, 2017
A reporter for the news outlet interviewed a student in Elon's Study USA program in Los Angeles outside the Oscars on Sunday night.
Hollingsworth featured in WFMY report on compulsory school attendance age
February 22, 2017
Heidi Hollingsworth, assistant professor of education, offered insights for the report on a legislative proposal to reduce the age of compulsory school attendance in North Carolina.
Media highlights new speaker series launched by 2001 Elon alum
February 16, 2017
Brian McDonald '01, a social studies teacher at Jordan High School in Durham, said "enlightening" speakers he heard while at Elon prompted him to create something similar for high school students.
NPR, other media feature Imagining the Internet Center report
February 10, 2017
Elon's Imagining the Internet Center partners with the Pew Research Center on "Code-Dependent," a new report that asked experts to weigh in on the increased dependence on algorithms.
News & Record article highlights lessons learned by Elon students in the Dominican Republic
February 7, 2017
During a three-week Winter Term course, titled “Business of Baseball and Tourism in the Dominican Republic,” two dozen students examined issues relating to neo-colonialism and globalization while traveling in the Caribbean nation.
Media highlights Albright's expanded research on the spread of 'fake news'
February 2, 2017
Jonathan Albright, assistant professor of communications, has become a go-to source for reporters looking to understand the power of the "fake news" ecosystem.
Eaves offers insights in article analyzing Trump presidency's place in history
February 2, 2017
Carrie Eaves, an assistant professor of political science and policy studies, recently spoke with N.C. Policy Watch for an article putting Trump's presidency into a historical context.