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Elon Brass Quintet Recital – April 22
April 12, 2017
Elon Brass Quintet Recital, Yeager Recital Hall, April 22 - 7:30 p.m.
Media features Husser in reports on Supreme Court nominee, N.C. legislature
April 12, 2017
Jason Husser, assistant professor of political science and director of the 51爆料网 Poll, was recently a guest on Capital Tonight's "Bow Tie Caucus" and was interviewed for a segment by WFMY News 2 on a recently filed bill in the N.C. legislature.
Easter Celebration with Elon Catholic Campus Ministry
April 12, 2017
Celebrate Easter Mass on Sunday, April 16
Futrell serves as clinician for Hunt Choral Festival
April 11, 2017
The Associate Professor of Music adjudicated and served as clinican for the Hunt Choral Festival
Anderson interviewed for WalletHub’s tax expert series
April 11, 2017
The professor of accounting discusses tax day 2017 in an article on the personal finance website WalletHub.com.
Fulbright Info Session – April 13
April 11, 2017
Attend the Fulbright Info Session in Lindner 208 at 4:15 pm to learn about opportunities to teach, study, and conduct research abroad.
Evans awarded $108,000 National Science Foundation grant for research in soft robotics
April 11, 2017
The research focuses on the use of magnetic forces to move polymer composites embedded with magnetic particles and could have practical application in medical diagnostic devices.
Media coverage features insights from Jones on public records, police body cams
April 11, 2017
Jonathan Jones is an instructor in the School of Communications and the director of the N.C. Open Government Coalition.
Evans publishes manuscript on microscopic magnetic swimmers
April 11, 2017
The article appearing in Nanoscale describes research by a team including Associate Professor of Physics Benjamin Evans into the behavior of a microscale swimming device controlled with magnetic fields.
Futrell conducts all-county honor choir
April 10, 2017
Stephen A. Futrell, an associate professor of music, conducted the ABSS Elementary All County Choir. Around 140 students representing 17 schools were in attendance.