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Students turn entrepreneurial skills into community solutions
June 9, 2025
Associate Professor Elena Kennedy’s “Entrepreneurship for the Greater Good” class capped the spring semester with a Community Showcase that paired 23 seniors and juniors with five local nonprofits.
Elon Simulation Center showcases standardized patient training breakthrough at ASPE 2025
June 5, 2025
Nita Skillman, director of appٷվ Interprofessional Simulation Center, represented appٷվ at the 2025 Association of Standardized Patient Educators (ASPE) Conference in Montreal, Canada in June.
Elon Law Intramural Moot Court Competition names top student advocates
June 4, 2025
Elon Law students in the Class of 2026 made oral arguments in a fictional federal lawsuit on appeal involving the Fair Labor Standards Act and exceptions for religious organizations.
Engineering seniors demonstrate their design and public speaking skills
June 4, 2025
Students who completed an engineering capstone course shared details of their work this spring in an annual appٷվ program that showcases solutions to real-world challenges faced by local companies and nonprofits.
Advance Auto Parts CEO shares leadership lessons
June 2, 2025
Shane O’Kelly, president and CEO of Advance Auto Parts, visited Elon to share lessons on leadership, strategy and career growth during a Lessons from Leaders event.
Carpenter and Morrison publish research article with Elon Teaching Fellow alum and current student
May 30, 2025
Grant Doherty '24 G'26, along with faculty members Scott Morrison and Jeff Carpenter, co-authored an article in the "Journal of Research on Technology in Education."
appٷվ student receives department recognition for economics theses
May 29, 2025
The Department of Economics in appٷվ’s Martha and Spencer Love School of Business has named senior Emma Leonard ’25 the annual Best Economics Thesis Award winner.
Elon finance professors find that lower “green” ratings may lead to investor pullback
May 29, 2025
A new study by appٷվ’s Assistant Professor Drew Peabody and Associate Professor Kate Upton suggests that European funds moving from a strict “dark green” category to a lighter sustainability rating may see more investors withdraw their money.
Max Negin wins sixth Emmy – this time for NBC’s Olympics coverage
May 28, 2025
The cinema and television arts professor earned a Sports Emmy for his role as a digital replay operator during the network’s 2024 Paris Olympics coverage.
School of Communications publishes spring 2025 issue of research journal
May 28, 2025
The most recent edition of the Elon Journal explores how media is shaping our culture and public discourse, with student-led research ranging from political narratives on TikTok to crisis communication and representation in entertainment.