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Amy Overman speaks on women’s networking and mentoring
December 19, 2019
Amy Overman, professor of psychology and assistant dean of Elon College, the College of Arts & Sciences, presented at two events on advancing one's career through networking and mentoring.
Buffie Longmire-Avital publishes article in Journal of Black Sexuality and Relationships
December 5, 2019
Longmire-Avital, associate professor of psychology, has published an article on the sexual health communication styles of emerging adult heterosexually-active black women.
Elon students present research on student perceptions of drug and alcohol safety policies at international conference
December 3, 2019
Cameron Mullins ’21, Hannaleigh Pierce ’21 and Mackenzie Martinez ’21 presented their research on student perceptions of drug and alcohol safety policies at Elon at the joint meeting of the American Anthropological Association and the Canadian Anthropology Society in Vancouver, British Columbia.
I Am Elon with Paige Wilson ’22
November 15, 2019
The psychology major strives to create positive change and plans to pursue a career counseling children with disabilities.
Longmire-Avital gives invited talk and presents research at National Conference
November 15, 2019
Associate Professor of Psychology Buffie Longmire-Avital participated in the 62nd Annual Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality in Denver, Colorado.
David Buck named 2020-22 CEL Scholar
November 14, 2019
David Buck, associate professor and interim chair of the Department of Psychology, was selected as the 2020-22 CEL Scholar to support his exploration of collaborative projects and assignments as a high-impact practice.
Elon faculty and staff present at the 6th Global Service Learning Summit on Inclusion and Transformation
November 5, 2019
Conference presentations representing a global community of practitioners from educational institutions and community organizations
Lumen Scholar Jordan DeVries ’20 wins community award for impact on mental illness
October 14, 2019
The award came from the N.C. National Alliance for Mental Illness and is given to a person under the age of 25 who has made a significant impact on young people with mental illness in the community.
Through SURE, students and mentors concentrate research efforts during summer months
July 24, 2019
Wednesday's poster session offered nearly 40 Elon students the opportunity to share the progress they made on a range of research topics through the Summer Undergraduate Research Experience, one of Elon's signature program.
Elon scholars: 'Judge shopping' in sex discrimination cases may be for naught
June 13, 2019
New research by Catherine Dunham and Chris Leupold finds that neither a federal judge's gender, race, nor political appointment appears to impact his or her approach to evaluating Title VII lawsuits. Age? That's (possibly) an issue.