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Alivia Mattioli-Hodge ’15 races into her ninth season with Penske Entertainment
December 1, 2023
The senior manager of partnerships at Penske Entertainment set her sights on a career in the motorsports industry as a child and leveraged what she learned at Elon to find professional success.
Physic Tea hosts talk on hot and cold gasses in galaxy groups
December 1, 2023
Hosted weekly by the Department of Physics, Physics Tea promises engaging discussions, thought-provoking ideas and a delightful spread of refreshments.
In My Words: Six principles to shape AI policies and practices in higher education
December 1, 2023
This column by President Connie Ledoux Book and Scholar-in-residence Lee Rainie focused on how higher education should engage with artificial intelligence was distributed by the Elon University Writers Syndicate.
Stateline article includes insights from Brooks Fuller on access to public records
November 30, 2023
The article, which has been republished in dozens of media outlets across the country, focuses on new state laws including on in North Carolina that shield government records from public scrutiny.
Mina Garcia is invited to present on Hispanic theater in NYC conference
November 30, 2023
On the occasion of the premiere of "La Monja Alferez" (The Lieutenant Nun), Teatro Circulo sponsored an academic symposium to explore New World dramaturgy.
Mina Garcia presents in an international conference in Puebla, Mexico, during the Day of the Dead
November 30, 2023
Garcia, professor of Spanish in the World Languages and Cultures Department, presented about the presentation of death in Lope de Vega's moriscos plays.
Elon librarian Alison Van Norman named “Emerging Leader” by American Library Association
November 30, 2023
Van Norman has been selected to participate in the Emerging Leaders 2024 program, a highly competitive program that is focused on developing professional leadership in libraries.
From Vision to Impact: the Native American Student Association at Elon
November 30, 2023
This year's Native American Heritage Month during November marks five years since the founding of the Native American Student Association on Elon’s campus.
Elon students present at American Public Health Association annual conference
November 30, 2023
Lumen Scholar Nazaneen Shokri participated in a panel with doctoral students around disparities in healthcare for Middle Eastern North African women. Alex Campbell '24 and Morgan Rende '24 presented research on young adults' views of access to reproductive health. The public health studies majors connected with graduate programs and found belonging in the field.
Leon to Elon: Reding sisters find home with women’s tennis
November 29, 2023
Raised in Mexico, Lizette and Mariana Reding have found a home at Elon as students and members of the women's tennis team.