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Burlington Times-News report on health department spending includes insights from Stephanie Baker
July 1, 2021
Baker, an assistant professor of public health studies, commented on areas of public health where more investment is needed.
Huffington Post article about Juneteenth includes insights from Prudence Layne
June 29, 2021
The article about how to meaningfully celebrate the new national holiday included comments from Layne about how organizations and companies can avoid having their observances ring hollow.
Fire of the Carolinas, Phoenix Winds, Concert Band enlisting musicians
June 28, 2021
Deadline to complete music ensembles interest form is July 6.
Ben Evans contributes to international collaboration advancing self-aware soft robots
June 28, 2021
Featured on the cover of Advanced Materials, the work is the first demonstration of a soft magnetic robot that can sense its own position within its environment.
Clay Stevenson presents on live sound and music department admissions at the Association of Popular Music Education Conference
June 25, 2021
Clay Stevenson, senior lecturer in music, presented "The Live Sound Class; Innovative and Integrative Practices", which outlined steps to introduce live sound concepts with simple exercises focused on organization in the field.
Elon engineering dives into water research
June 23, 2021
Looking to the future of clean water, senior engineers develop floating constructed wetlands and water-quality sensors in a senior capstone project. A gift from the Meier family of Portland, Oregon, launched the ongoing water research project.
Bacon, El Sallaly receive the CAA Leadership and Sport Excellence Award
June 22, 2021
The award recognizes one student-athlete in each of 19 CAA sports for representing the highest standards of teamwork, integrity, leadership and sportsmanship in athletic and academic achievements.
Thomas Erdmann has an article published in The International Trumpet Guild Journal
June 22, 2021
The article, "Not Putting Up with the Status Quo," is about trumpeter, flugelhornist, composer, arranger, bandleader, activist and entrepreneur Ellen Seeling.
Mockingbird research by Dave Gammon highlighted in Scientific American column
June 18, 2021
The column by David Rothenberg, who tapped into Gammon's expertise about mockingbird songs, was published by the esteemed scientific publication on June 18.
Alumni in Action: Rachel Vad-Miller ’15 leads Denmark volunteer agency helping children
June 17, 2021
Vad-Miller chairs her local Save the Children Youth board, recruiting new volunteers and coordinating efforts to assist children and families near Copenhagen, Denmark.