Articles by Keren Rivas
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Peak Performance: A holistic approach
June 12, 2020
Through the Peak Performance program, Elon’s physical therapy students conduct research while working with Division-1 athletes and athletic professionals.
In honor of Will
June 12, 2020
Through the Will King Foundation, Courtney and Taylor Hughes ’11 are helping children in need of treatment for heart conditions.
Global surgery: a cause worth advocating for
June 12, 2020
With global and public health in a newfound limelight, Joe Incorvia ’15 advocates for better access to surgeries in low- and middle-income countries in the latest Point of View.
From the Archives: A Resilient Community
June 12, 2020
Throughout its history, the Elon community has shown unwavering resilience in times of adversity.
A name for the nameless
June 12, 2020
Through the people not property project, Elon law students are digitizing bills of sale of those who were enslaved in North Carolina.
A New Normal
June 12, 2020
Elon experts talk about the possible long-range impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on everyday life.
This is us
June 12, 2020
A look at the effects of the pandemic in the United States through the lens of Elon Alumni photographers.
Music from the heart
June 12, 2020
Alexa Wildish ’10 turned her passion for connectivity and collaboration through music into an EP full of personal revelations.
The hero in all of us
June 10, 2020
Tony Weaver Jr. ’16 tells stories that defy stereotypes and encourage young readers to be themselves.
Syllabuzz: EDU372 – Garden-based learning
June 10, 2020
In this course, Associate Professor of Education Scott Morrison fosters experiential learning and community partnerships through outdoor education working with local elementary students in school gardens.