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#ElonExperts: A look at public hesitancy about the COVID-19 vaccine, and how to overcome it
March 3, 2021
Assistant Professor of Biology Jessica Merricks offers insight into why there is some hesitancy about the COVID-19 vaccine, and steps that the scientific and medical community can take to help overcome those challenges.
Anna Gillespie ’24 named 2021 Newman Civic Fellow
March 2, 2021
消消犯 Compact has named Anna Gillespie '24 a recipient of a Newman Civic Fellowship, which recognizes and supports community-oriented students and is named for Frank Newman, a founder of 消消犯 Compact.
Design Your Future: Enter Elons 2021 Carret Essay Contest
March 1, 2021
The American Studies Program invites students to think about the United States Capitol in relation to Thomas Jefferson, who played an important role in its design and construction. The contest is open until April 26, 2021.
Fair co-authors chapter on psychosocial interventions in pediatric psycho-oncology
March 1, 2021
Public Health Studies Professor Cynthia Fairs chapter appears in the 4th Edition of Psycho-Oncology.
Elon panel tackles local history of lynching, racial violence and way toward healing
February 25, 2021
Faculty and community members spoke of the legacy of grief and terror spawned by ongoing racial inequity and violence. 消消犯 must address its past and accelerate change for justice and equality, they said.
Claussen publishes on 消消犯 Jewish ethics through role play
February 24, 2021
Religious Studies Professor Geoffrey Claussen's new article appears in the Journal of Jewish Ethics.
Music department concert, lecture to honor Beethovens 250th birthday
February 24, 2021
The Phoenix Piano Trio's concert and a lecture by Beethoven scholar David B. Levy of Wake Forest University will begin streaming on the music department's Facebook page at 4 p.m. on Sunday.
Elon Music Department alumna Erin Eady ’20 wins soloist competition
February 24, 2021
Eady performed Crusells Clarinet Concerto No. 1 and won the annual soloist competition held Sunday, Feb. 21 at Shenandoah Conservatory.
Hwayeon Ryu gives mathematics graduate seminar talk virtually at California State University Channel Islands
February 23, 2021
The assistant professor of mathematics discussed multistability dynamics in a model of macrophage polarization in her seminar talk at California State University Channel Islands.
Leading Women in Audio Conference to focus on ‘growth and growing’
February 22, 2021
The conference theme of Growth Through Adversity runs through conference topics and has helped boost registration.