Articles by Keren Rivas
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Clear vision: David Harrison II ’10 finds success on the football field for a second time
December 22, 2023
The accomplished offensive lineman established Harrison’s Offensive Line Development (H.O.L.D), an elite offensive line development program.
The Comeback Kid: How Maile Gerken Millsap ’03 documented her hometown’s opioid epidemic fight
December 22, 2023
In her new documentary, Maile Gerken Millsap ’03 highlights her hometown’s unorthodox approach to fighting the opioid epidemic with CrossFit and community.
No Hocus POCUS
December 22, 2023
How a small tool used by OB-GYNs can hold the key for the future of clinical care
Syllabuzz: Polarization and Culture Wars in America
December 18, 2023
In this 3000-level course, Assistant Professor of Sociology Kerem Morgül explores difficult topics to help students develop the skills needed to have respectful diverse conversations.
Expanding horizons
December 13, 2023
Elon Charlotte is the latest addition to the university’s national campus, joining programs in Los Angeles, New York, Washington, D.C., and Greensboro.
A woman’s legacy
December 11, 2023
Reconnecting with the family of Toshio Sato Kato, Elon’s first international graduate
From artificial to very human
December 8, 2023
President Connie Book on the power of human connections in the time of artificial intelligence.
From the Archives: The engine behind Elon
September 12, 2023
How Elon’s Central Power Station played a significant role in the institution’s growth during the 20th century.
From the hospital to the state capitol
September 12, 2023
Lauren Shores Shillinger ’02 began her advocacy work to ensure her daughter’s health and safety. Now that journey is helping protect more than 8,000 students in Maryland diagnosed with epilepsy.
Huemanity of People: Strengthening Deep Connections
September 2, 2023
Titch Madzima is creating a deeper understanding of other cultures through meaningful interactions with members of the Elon community.