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Mat Gendle and Amanda Tapler author essay on ethical concerns related to voluntourism programs
December 19, 2022
The director and associate director of Project Pericles at Elon published the essay in the journal, Tourism in Paradise
Spanish faculty present at international conference
December 19, 2022
The AGSS Conference, "Feminist Futurities: Making People Think and Imagine in Times of Crisis," was held on Dec. 5-7.
ElonComm students recognized at Triad AIGA poster design exhibition
December 18, 2022
Emma Mitchell 鈥24 and Ashley Josey 鈥25 captured first and second place, respectively, in the Triad AIGA鈥檚 鈥淢ake The World Not So Sad鈥 poster design competition.
Carri Reisdorf, Rosalyn Allen 鈥22 complete GRI Professional Certification training
December 15, 2022
Both the associate professor of international business and alumna finished the GRI Academy coursework, which covers global best practices for sustainability reporting.
Clar selected for $125,000 grant to develop materials testing
December 14, 2022
Associate Professor of Chemistry Justin Clar will work with undergraduate researchers to assist the Consumer Product Safety Commission in standardizing methods used to characterize the release of nanoparticle-based coatings from various coated surfaces.
Runner’s World article about running while pregnant features insights from Shefali Christopher
December 12, 2022
Christopher, an assistant professor of physical therapy education, has conducted extensive research looking at how running impact those who are pregnant.
Donning of the Kente ceremony celebrates Elon’s 2022 law, health science graduates
December 12, 2022
The annual ceremony recognizes the achievements of Elon's graduating students who recognize their African roots.
Elon’s Dance Science program was on the move during the fall semester
December 12, 2022
The Elon Dance Science program had a very active fall semester attending and presenting at dance medicine and science conferences nationally and internationally.
Cindy Fair and Johanna Crump ’21 publish study in AIDS Care
December 12, 2022
The qualitative study focused on parents' perspectives on the sexual and reproductive health of their internationally adopted child living with HIV.
Student-designed billboard shines in Times Square
December 12, 2022
Thanks to a cross-campus collaboration, School of Communications students Ian Myers 鈥23, Melanie Meisner 鈥23 and Elizabeth Daria 鈥23 designed a digital billboard for the Mark Schonwetter Holocaust Education Foundation and its charitable initiative, Journey for the Living.