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Maxime Prissert ’20 to compete in national music theater competition
April 28, 2020
Maxime Prissert, a music theatre major from Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., will compete in the National Society of Arts and Letters competition this May
Elon Answers: What about home testing?
April 28, 2020
This is part of a series of articles featuring responses by appٷվ faculty members to questions about the novel coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) submitted by Alamance County community members.
A Celebration of Undergraduate Research: New site showcases work of students and their mentors
April 28, 2020
The new site serves as a platform for students to share about their undergraduate research and what the experience has meant to them during a time when Elon has shifted to online learning.
Elon launches ‘Living in a Time of COVID-19’ campuswide archive project
April 27, 2020
Led by the History and Geography Department, the written and recorded submissions of students, faculty and staff will be preserved for future historians and Elon's records.
Hunts make generous gift to support Innovation Quad, STEM education
April 27, 2020
A $100,000 gift from Sam Hunt IV and Krista Hunt supports the first phase of a bold project that will advance the university’s engineering and STEM programs. This gift is part of the Elon LEADS Campaign.
Richardson awarded computational time to simulate gas around black holes
April 27, 2020
Chris Richardson, associate professor of astrophysics at Elon, and a collaborator at UNC-Chapel Hill will receive the equivalent of $6,000 in computational resources from a National Science Foundation-funded program.
Mathematics faculty publish in national journal
April 27, 2020
Aaron Trocki, Karen Yokley and Jim Beuerle published the article in the Mathematical Association of America journal FOCUS.
Mike Carignan presents in an online symposium on ‘Plague Literature in the Time of Coronavirus’
April 27, 2020
Carignan, an associate professor of history, will participate in an online panel discussion on “Bearing Witness (Reliably or Not),” focusing on Samuel Pepys's Diary: Plague Extracts and Daniel Defoe’s Journal of the Plague Year.
Alumni in Action: Health workers illuminate global, local fights against COVID-19
April 24, 2020
Patrick O'Malley '96, Kristin Kosta '11 and Assistant Professor of Public Health Studies Katherine Johnson spoke with President Connie Ledoux Book as part of a video series highlighting alumni working on the front lines of the pandemic.
Career Moves: A sophomore-year curiosity turns into a career in female empowerment
April 24, 2020
This fall, Jizelle Campbell, will follow her passion for advocacy and connecting with others all the way to American University in D.C., earning a master’s degree in International Affairs Policy and Analysis.