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Elon’s third class of Multifaith Scholars named
May 3, 2019
Through this two-year program, five rising juniors will participate in a combination of coursework, undergraduate research and community engagement in multifaith contexts.
Professor Emeritus Andy Angyal co-authors biography of noted scholar Thomas Berry
April 25, 2019
Angyal, professor emeritus of English and environmental studies, co-authored the biography of Berry, a Catholic priest and cultural historian who focused his scholarship on the evolution of the universe and humanity’s place within it.
Mike Kingston presents invasive species research at the 117th Annual Meeting of the North Carolina Academy of Science
March 25, 2019
This March 23 oral presentation by the professor of biology and environmental studies communicated the results of a five-year study examining the role of fish predators in preventing the establishment and spread of the invasive light bulb tunicate on submerged hard surfaces at the Duke University Marine Laboratory in Beaufort, N.C.
David W. Orr, "Democracy in a Hotter Time" – Tuesday, April 16
March 19, 2019
A presentation on the challenges faced by the sustainability movement and democratic systems will be delivered in McKinnon Hall at 7:30 p.m.
Nancy Creamer and fostering local food systems – Monday, March 18
March 3, 2019
Voices of Discovery Science Speaker Series hosts the director of the Center for Environmental Farming Systems (Goldsboro, N.C.), in McCrary Theatre at 7 p.m.
Biology faculty member and student co-author research presentation at Smithsonian Fellows Symposium
February 26, 2019
Assistant Professor of Biology Jen Hamel and biology major Alina Iwan ’19 co-authored a research presentation for the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Annual Interns & Fellows Symposium in Panama City, Panama.
Biology faculty member co-authors research presentation at national conference
February 14, 2019
Assistant Professor of Biology Jen Hamel co-authored a research presentation for the Society of Integrative and Comparative Biology Conference in Tampa, FL.
Jen Hamel to collaborate on NGS/Microsoft grant-funded artificial intelligence research
December 17, 2018
The asssistant professor of biology is a co-investigator on a project titled "The new buzz: AI-powered acoustic monitoring of insect communities to advance conservation of tropical rainforests," being funded by the National Geographic Society (NGS) and Microsoft.
Faculty members selected to be 2018-19 Sustainability Scholars
November 5, 2018
Now in its 11th year, the program will aid yet another diverse group of faculty in integrating sustainability into academic courses across campus.
Drinking Water Forum scheduled for Oct. 16
October 15, 2018