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Across disciplines (and a pandemic), Elon connection yields co-authored book chapter
April 5, 2022
Professor of English Megan Isaac mentored Honors Fellow and environmental and sustainability studies major Lucy Garcia ’23 to write a book chapter on how to teach using LGBTQIA-themed young adult novels.
Stephen A. Futrell adjudicates Bayouland Concert Festival in Louisiana
April 4, 2022
Futrell, associate professor of music, will judge wind ensembles and choirs in South Louisiana festival.
Elon students present research at the Eastern Sociological Society conference in Boston
April 4, 2022
Kaylynn Hiller '22, Melissa Sturtz '22 and Logan Roberts ‘22 presented their research at the Eastern Sociological Society (ESS) conference in Boston, on March 10 through March 13.
Elon Performing Arts helps launch Amplify Black Voices theater festival
April 4, 2022
Elon is among eight colleges and universities in the Greater Greensboro Theater Consortium, which in April is staging four plays based on Black lives and experiences in the inaugural Amplify Black Voices Festival.
Thomas Erdmann has an article published in The International Trumpet Guild Journal
April 4, 2022
Erdmann, professor of music, had an article published in the professional trumpet journal.
Thurman and Vandermaas-Peeler co-facilitate mentoring workshop at the Southeastern Psychological Association
April 1, 2022
The two-hour workshop was on adaptive mentoring of undergraduate research.
Vandermaas-Peeler and Doehler present research on global engagement at the Forum on Education Abroad
April 1, 2022
Elon's Center for Research on Global Engagement sponsored two presentations at the Forum on Education Abroad conference.
Research group led by Chris Richardson publishes article about finding black holes with newly launched telescope
April 1, 2022
Associate Professor of Astrophysics Chris Richardson and student researchers publish article about finding elusive black holes with the newly launch James Webb Space Telescope.
From the gridiron to the galaxy: Astronaut Leland Melvin speaks on ‘grit, grace and second chances’
April 1, 2022
Melvin, an engineer, educator, former NASA astronaut and NFL wide receiver, delivered the 2022 Baird Lecture in Alumni Gym on Thursday, March 31.
Chronicle of Higher Ed highlights how Jennifer Eidum integrates war in Ukraine into the classroom
April 1, 2022
Assistant Professor of English Jennifer Eidum, who served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Ukraine, was included in a roundup of how Ukraine is being taught in the classroom.