‘Reading of the Names’ helps keep alive the memory of those lost in the Holocaust
May 6, 2024
Across five hours, members of the university community read off the names of those murdered during the Holocaust as part of the annual Yom HaShoah commemoration.
Opening Doors: An inspiring journey from Elon to success in real estate for Daniela Pereyra ’16
May 6, 2024
An unlikely journey to a successful real estate business
Centering Indigenous perspectives: A book club approach to teaching Indigenous history in grades 4-8
May 6, 2024
Two faculty in the Dr. Jo Watts Williams School of Education recently presented at the North Carolina Reading Associate Annual Conference in Winston Salem.
Elon student organizes national writing center conference
May 6, 2024
Hannah Hanson ’25 and Julia Bleakney organize national conference on GenerativeAI’s impact on writing centers.
Empowering Lives: Gia Gaw’s journey with Kopper Top and the Kernodle Center for Civic Life
May 6, 2024
Gaw is the student LINCs coordinator for the organization.
Eye-opening research: Lumen Scholar Lindy Feintuch ’24 tracks eye movements to study memory differences
May 6, 2024
Feintuch and her mentor, Professor of Psychology Amy Overman, are using eye tracking technology to study memory difference among people with autistic traits.
Students selected for top Elon Law journals
May 6, 2024
Twenty-nine members of the Class of 2025 demonstrated their legal writing skills this spring during a pursuit of membership in the Elon Law Review and the We The People journal, Elon University School of Law's student-run scholarly publications.
Elon hosts 2024 Microfinance Challenge
May 6, 2024
The Department of Economics and the Elon Microfinance Initiative recently concluded its 2024 data analytics competition that featured teams from several universities.