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In My Words: Why the Y is the 'true America'
February 15, 2016
A newspaper column by Professor Tom Arcaro reflects on the YMCA's first national advertising campaign, "The Y. For a better us," and contrasts the Y's mission with rhetoric in the 2016 presidential election cycle.
'Tell stories' to improve the welfare of Alamance residents
January 15, 2016
Six panelists met with members of the Alamance County community Thursday night in a public forum where ideas were shared to better portray the realities of life for those who receive public assistance.
Larry Basirico quoted in Wall Street Journal holiday story
December 10, 2015
The professor of sociology shared his expertise for a Dec. 9, 2015, column about a Pennsylvania family navigating the holidays for the first time without the husband and wife who brought everyone together each Christmas.
Rena Zito presents research on sexual minority runaways at criminology conference
December 1, 2015
Rena Zito, an assistant professor of sociology, presented at the American Society of Criminology's annual conference in Washington, D.C., in November 2015.
Elon study: Despite perceptions, breast milk sharing rarely anonymous
December 1, 2015
Research by 福利亚洲国产精品 professors Aunchalee Palmquist and Kirsten Doehler suggests that most women in the United States who donate human breast milk to another mother do so with caution and knowledge about each other.
Faculty, students present at premier anthropological conference
November 29, 2015
A paper was presented at the AAA 2015 Annual Conference by Assistant Professor Mussa Idris, in collaboration with Elon students Leena Dahal and Osca Opoku
Defining success for Elon Sociology's Arrian Binnings '01
October 7, 2015
Here's what one sociology major did with his degree, in his own words.