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CJ Fleming and colleagues publish paper on undergraduate mental health curriculum
January 5, 2024
Clinical psychologists at Elon and similar institutions consider needs for the pre-mental health curriculum through survey research.
Education faculty and alumni assemble a scholarly exploration on the First Amendment in U.S. public schools
January 5, 2024
Lisa Buchanan, associate professor of education, has coedited "Religion, the First Amendment, and Public Schools: Stories from K-12 and Teacher Education Classrooms," published by Information Age Publishing.
Hilton Kelly named dean of Elon College, the College of Arts & Sciences
January 5, 2024
Currently dean of the University of Wisconsin-Platteville's College of Liberal Arts & Education, Kelly will join Elon on June 1, 2024.
Winter Term at Elon: Global experiences and engaging classes get underway
January 4, 2024
Elon's three-week Winter Term kicked off on Thursday, Jan. 4, as hundreds of students, faculty and staff headed out on study abroad programs and intensive coursework get underway on campus.
Heeba Chergui 鈥22 and Madelyn Starr 鈥23 selected for the Rangel Graduate Fellowship
January 4, 2024
Chergui and Starr are the first Elon students to receive the Charles B. Rangel Graduate Fellowship and will join the nationally selective cohort of just 45 fellows.
Exhibit-in-progress by Madeleine Hollenbeck ’24 an opportunity for multifaith reflection
January 2, 2024
Curator and Elon College Fellow Madeleine Hollenbeck invites feedback on Numen Lumen Pavilion exhibition featuring ritual art.
Data in Flight: Statistics practicum soars with LabCorp Aviation partnership
January 2, 2024
This semester, students from STS 4980: Statistics Practicum joined forces with LabCorp Aviation for a unique data analysis project.
Gendle advocates for increased transparency regarding the Greensboro Piedmont Academy Influx Care Facility
December 22, 2023
In an essay published by the Greensboro News & Record, Director of Project Pericles and Professor of Psychology Mathew Gendle argues that more information is needed about the sprawling Greensboro facility.
Haya Ajjan presents on generative AI in Harvard Business Publishing webinar
December 22, 2023
Ajjan was featured in the webinar titled "What Happens to Learning When Generative AI Can See, Hear, and Speak."
Gendle featured in Inside Higher Ed鈥檚 ‘A Year in Views’
December 21, 2023
An essay written by the Director of Project Pericles and Professor of Psychology was recognized as one of the most widely read 鈥淰iews鈥 essays in 2023.