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Nine Elon faculty present at the virtual AAC&U Global Learning conference
October 12, 2020
Nine Elon faculty presented their scholarship at the Association of American Colleges & Universities 2020 Virtual Conference on Global Learning.
Elon alumna, associate professors publish research together
October 12, 2020
Elon alumna Leena Dahal and associate professors Mussa Idris and Vanessa Bravo collaborated on ethnographic research about post-disaster Nepal after the April 2015 earthquakes
What is LinkedIn Learning all about?
October 12, 2020
þ students, faculty, and staff have access to LinkedIn Learning: a new platform that shares high-quality tutorials taught by industry experts.
Career Moves: Elon’s Student Professional Development Center helps Elon grad begin a career as account manager for Aetna
October 9, 2020
Sage Edelstein '20, a marketing major, knew she wanted to explore a business job in the healthcare sector and with help from the SPDC, Edelstein secured a job working for healthcare insurance company, Aetna.
Michael Tourek doubles as acting pro, Elon faculty member
October 8, 2020
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Performing Arts Michael Tourek brings his notable acting experience to share with students as a faculty member at Elon.
In My Words: Civil discourse needed now more than ever
October 7, 2020
In this column published in the Burlington Times-News, Dean Rochelle Ford writes about the need for reasoned debate and respectful dialogue during this time.
Nneka Enurah ’11 named School of Communications alum of the year
October 7, 2020
The head of development at FBE will be recognized for leadership in and contributions to the television industry during an Oct. 13 virtual ceremony.
School of Communications Homecoming events bring students and alumni together
October 7, 2020
An alum of the year presentation, networking event and StrengthsQuest are all planned for School of Communications alumni.
In My Words: Checking facts is not enough
October 6, 2020
In this latest offering from the þ Writers Syndicate, Associate Professor of Journalism Amanda Sturgill focuses on how public officials often use deceptive language or specious arguments to distort the truth. It draws from her new book, “Detecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake News,” published in August.
Kathleen Stansberry addresses conspiracy theories linked to Trump’s COVID-19 diagnosis
October 5, 2020
The assistant professor of strategic communications offered analysis in a recent Rolling Stone article examining why conspiracy theories about Trump and COVID-19 have gained significant traction on social platforms.