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Associate Professor Lisa Buchanan co-authors article on preservice teaching of immigration, refugee experiences
October 12, 2021
The article, co-authored by Buchanan recently appeared in The Journal of Social Studies Research.
Peters, Dabrowski awarded full-year, full-pay sabbaticals for 2022-23 academic year
October 12, 2021
The Faculty Research and Development committee announced Peters and Dabrowski as the sabbatical receipts on Tuesday morning.
Elon faculty present at 2021 AAC&U Global Learning Conference
October 12, 2021
Three Elon faculty present on mentoring undergraduate research in global contexts at the AAC&U Global Learning Conference on October 7-9, 2021
Professor Thomas Erdmann publishes article in international music journal
October 12, 2021
Professor of Music Thomas Erdmann publishes an article in professional trumpet journal.
Periclean Scholars serve as common reading peer-educators addressing racial inequality
October 7, 2021
As part of their sophomore Periclean coursework, members of the Periclean Scholars Class of 2024 created interactive exercises and discussion questions related to the Common Reading, and worked with fellow ÁñÁ«app¹Ù·½ÍøÕ¾Èë students as peer-educators to facilitate engagement with this text.
New Burroughs Wellcome Fund grant to boost Elon Explorers STEM program for middle schoolers
October 7, 2021
The three-year. $147,570 grant will help the program to further student engagement and STEM enrichment.
Richardson awarded FACE Foundation grant pertaining to exotic objects in dwarf galaxies
October 6, 2021
Chris Richardson, associate professor of astrophysics, and a collaborator at Université Paris - Saclay are supported by the Thomas Jefferson Fund to evaluate the impact of compact objects in dwarf galaxies
Udeh, Thiombiano ’19 examine auditors’ underreporting of time
October 6, 2021
Research co-authored by Associate Professor Ifeoma Udeh and Elon alumna Naomy Thiombiano was published in the Managerial Auditing Journal.
N.C. Gov. Roy Cooper’s teacher advisor speaks to senior teacher candidates on how to frame their teaching
October 5, 2021
Dayson Pasión, teacher advisor to Gov. Cooper, spoke to teacher candidates about the power of a story, how to build their narrative and how to frame their teaching within their own identities and identities of their students.
Smaraki Mohanty explores role of social virtual world in building psychological resilience against pandemic
October 5, 2021
The assistant professor of marketing explains in a Computers in Human Behavior article how the use of avatars in a social virtual world can help individuals alleviate the anxiety of contracting the coronavirus.