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Camerata & élan record virtual choir performance of ‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’
October 15, 2020
The two choral ensembles recorded Paul Simon's "Bridge Over Troubled Water"
Carroll awarded federal research grant to explore stigma during COVID-19
October 15, 2020
The award from the National Institutes of Health will support research on the changing landscapes of stigma faced by people living with HIV in St. Petersburg, Russia, during the COVID-19 pandemic
Elon collaborates with Wake Forest School of Medicine on COVID-19 biomarker study
October 15, 2020
Associate Professor Melissa Murfin is involved in a project to create a biobank that will be used to determine if there are characteristics in the blood that make people more susceptible of being infected with COVID-19.
Writing his own story, Blackmon advances opportunities in Elon engineering
October 15, 2020
Assistant Professor of Engineering Rich Blackmon forged a path as a first-generation college student. At Elon, he's ensuring young engineers thrive in a rigorous, diverse, forward-thinking program
Elon Poll: N.C. residents grade Trump, Cooper on handling of pandemic, express concern about COVID-19 spread with return to school
October 15, 2020
The survey of nearly 1,400 N.C. residents conducted Oct. 9-11 delved into pandemic-related topics, including the performance of President Trump and Governor Cooper, K-12 education and mental health.
Beta Alpha Psi virtually initiates new organization members
October 14, 2020
A fall induction ceremony hosted on Zoom honored twenty Martha and Spencer Love School of Business students.
Video games build fast fluency in new Italian class, a first for Elon
October 14, 2020
Intensive Italian for Gamers melds immersive gameplay with language learning and metacognition.
Oliver Smith ’22, Tripp Hill ’22 reflect on internships promoting ‘The Rising Hawk’ action film
October 13, 2020
The School of Communications juniors teamed up with Elon alumnus Nathan Moore ’02, the film’s producer, to create content for promotion and social media in advance of the VOD release of the Ukrainian-American historical action film.
New survey sheds light on plight of performing arts workers during the pandemic
October 12, 2020
The survey conducted by Assistant Professor David McGraw of more than 3,000 workers in the performing arts industry delved into how they are coping during the pandemic, whether they are likely to leave the field and how the industry may be changing.
Nine Elon faculty present at the virtual AAC&U Global Learning conference
October 12, 2020
Nine Elon faculty presented their scholarship at the Association of American Colleges & Universities 2020 Virtual Conference on Global Learning.