David Stone ‘14 receives McGraw-Hill Diversity and Inclusion scholarship
August 7, 2012
David Stone ’14 was awarded a McGraw-Hill Diversity and Inclusion scholarship at The McGraw-Hill Companies’ annual intern luncheon last month.
Jeff Clark gives presentation at MathFest
August 7, 2012
Jeff Clark, professor of mathematics and chair of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, presented at the Mathematical Association of America's MathFest on Aug. 3 in Madison, Wis.
Buffie Longmire-Avital presents at APA Conference
August 7, 2012
Buffie Longmire-Avital, an assistant professor in psychology, presented her research poster titled "How Sociocultural Views Influence Perceptions of Sex Partner Availability for Black Women" at the annual conference for the American Psychological Association in Orlando, Fla., Aug. 2-5.
Elon community sends pallets of books to Ghana
August 7, 2012
The U.S. Navy is transporting the donated materials to the African nation at no cost to the university or the recipients.
Summer 2012: Lee Wallace ’86, lung transplant survivor
August 7, 2012
Lee Wallace '86, a double lung transplant recipient, shares his story of struggle, hope and survival in this full-length interview with Eric Townsend of the Office of University Communications.
Recent Elon graduates join Teach for America
August 7, 2012
For many of the alumni who return to grade school classrooms this fall, Teach for America gives an opportunity to fight educational inequality.
Duke Hutchings earns second U.S. patent
August 7, 2012
Duke Hutchings, assistant professor of computing sciences, has been awarded patent #8,225,224 for large display window management.
Michael Rich publishes op-ed in The New York Times
August 7, 2012
Elon Law Professor Michael Rich examines “the perfect prevention of crime” in an August 7 New York Times op-ed.
Tom Molony examines security-based swap agreements in recent publication
August 7, 2012
Elon Law Professor Thomas Molony published an article titled, “Still Floating: Security-Based Swap Agreements After Dodd-Frank,” in the latest issue of the Seton Hall Law Review.