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#ElonGrad 2020 Spotlight: Candace Hall, History
May 20, 2020
In this series, Elon College, the College of Arts and Sciences is shining the spotlight on distinguished members of the Class of 2020 from a wide array of disciplines.
#ElonGrad 2020 Spotlight: Taylor McFadden, Statistics
May 20, 2020
In this series, Elon College, the College of Arts and Sciences is shining the spotlight on distinguished members of the Class of 2020 from a wide array of disciplines.
Religious Studies Research Spotlight: Hannah Thorpe ’20
May 20, 2020
The senior Religious Studies major studied Jewish responses to white nationalism.
Alumni in Action: Tim Anderson ’07 responds to the call of duty
May 19, 2020
A firefighter with the Philadelphia Fire Department, the history major responds to direst medical emergencies in COVID-19 pandemic.
#ElonGrad 2020 Spotlight: Laura Braley, English
May 19, 2020
In this series, Elon College, the College of Arts and Sciences is shining the spotlight on distinguished members of the Class of 2020 from a wide array of disciplines.
Amy Overman presents on metacognition and science-based strategies for learning
May 19, 2020
The professor of psychology and assistant dean of Elon College, the College of Arts & Sciences, has been disseminating findings from a CAA-funded project.
#ElonGrad 2020 Spotlight: Jack Amend, Computer Science and Applied Mathematics
May 19, 2020
In this series, Elon College, the College of Arts and Sciences is shining the spotlight on distinguished members of the Class of 2020 from a wide array of disciplines.
Religious Studies Research Spotlight: Sonya Walker ’20
May 19, 2020
The senior Religious Studies and Journalism major studied Islamophobia in the US Airline Industry.
#ElonGrad 2020 Spotlight: Ashley Jutras, Human Service Studies
May 18, 2020
In this series, Elon College, the College of Arts and Sciences is shining the spotlight on distinguished members of the Class of 2020 from a wide array of disciplines.
Gammon, Chunco, and Husser publish article in wildlife magazine
May 18, 2020
Using data from the Elon Poll and from the scientific literature, Gammon et al. show that when humans interact with wildlife, perceptions do not always match reality.