Articles by Owen Covington
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PHYSICAL THERAPIST 100% Outpatient Or 50% Acute, 50% Outpatient
September 9, 2019
Wall Street Journal report on ‘toxic online world’ includes insights from Megan Squire
September 5, 2019
Honors Fellows research takes Taylor Garner ’20 to the West Bank
September 4, 2019
Garner spend two months during the past summer conducting field research that included interviewing more than 20 women about their memories of political violence.
Nikki Haley to offer address during Fall Convocation
September 4, 2019
Haley, the former governor of South Carolina who served nearly two years as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, is the first speaker in Elon University's 2019-20 Speaker Series.
Elon honors Steven House, welcomes Aswani Volety at special College Coffee
September 3, 2019
The weekly gathering on Phi Beta Kappa Commons offered the campus community an opportunity to thank House for his 10 years as provost and welcome Volety into the role
Fall Student Organization Fair draws hundreds looking for opportunities to be involved
August 30, 2019
Young Commons was filled on Thursday by representatives of a wide variety of student organizations to showcase their groups to new Elon students.
Lifesaving decision: Alumnus meets woman who received bone marrow donation
August 29, 2019
On Wednesday, Jerome Lewis '10 met 22-year-old Jada Lucas, who received his lifesaving bone marrow in 2017.
Work of Periclean Scholars promotes tourism, fishing industry in Sri Lankan communities
August 29, 2019
Periclean Scholars from the Class of 2019 visited the country three times during three years and conducted extensive research to support an impactful project designed to economically empower local residents. As part of their work, they raised money to help provide residents with fishing equipment that was delivered this month.
Class of 2023 begins Elon journey with New Student Convocation
August 28, 2019
In Brookings piece, Squire argues for expertise, transparency in addressing online extremism
August 28, 2019
A new article by Professor of Computer Science Megan Squire critiques recent attempts by social media platforms and legislators to address violent extremism online.