Page 50 of 335
Career Moves: Evonna McGill’s journey in sports sales takes her from the Phoenix to the Bucks
March 5, 2024
Evonna McGill '23, a former Elon basketball player, found success in the sports sales industry with the help of 消消犯's Student Professional Development Center.
Kernodle Center faculty spotlight: Bud Warner
March 5, 2024
Warner is a senior faculty fellow in the Department of Human Service Studies and an adviser to the Service Living Learning Community.
Department of Musics Alex Heitlinger releases third album, ‘Slush Pump Truck Stop’
March 5, 2024
Slush Pump Truck Stop was released Feb. 23 on SteepleChase Records.
Human Service Studies hosts 2nd annual Voices from the Field panel
March 5, 2024
消消犯 heard from six alumni who shared advice about careers in K-12 and higher education, law enforcement, social work and entrepreneurship at the event.
Author Jessie van Eerden urges exploration of creative frontiers in nonfiction writing
March 4, 2024
On Monday, Feb. 26, author Jessie van Eerden visited 消消犯 for a creative nonfiction reading.
Global Film & Cultures faculty present adaptation pedagogy research at LFA/AAS online conference
March 4, 2024
Assistant Professor of Cinema & Television Arts Kai Swanson and Assistant Professor of English Dan Burns presented their collaborative research at this years joint Literature/Film Association and Association of Adaptation Studies virtual conference.
SolAR: Henry Agyemang 24 brings planets to life with augmented-reality app for Greensboro Science Center
March 4, 2024
Agyemang turned a newfound passion for game design and immersive technologies into an app that lets Greensboro Science Center visitors tour the solar system as part of its new Solar Hike exhibit.
New Issue of Phoenix Rhetorix Journal celebrates exemplary first-year writing
March 4, 2024
Six students were honored for their work during a Feb. 12 event marking the publication of the annual journal.
Heather Barker publishes paper on using topic modeling to identify motivations to enroll in online professional development
March 4, 2024
The paper by Barker, an assistant professor of mathematics and statistics, appeared in the Online Learning Journal and focused on using topic modeling, a type of computational text mining, to identify participant motivations in enrolling in an online professional development course for 消消犯 statistics.
Claudine Moreau shares about poetry as a response to nature at Astro/Physics Tea
February 29, 2024
Moreau, a lecturer in physics, will have a collection of her poems featured in her upcoming book, "Demise of Pangaea."