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Washington, D.C., alumni share wisdom with Elon College Fellows
January 17, 2024
Ten alumni met with first-year Elon College Fellows during the program’s annual trip to the nation’s capital to offer guidance for their Elon careers and beyond.
Elon students give back in Los Angeles in honor of MLK Jr. Day
January 17, 2024
Students in the “Gateway to Business Los Angeles” course participated in a day of service on Jan. 15 at the Hollywood Food Coalition.
Community invited to learn, dance and celebrate Argentine tango at Jan. 19 milonga
January 16, 2024
Assistant Professor of History Yidi Wu organized the event to coincide with her Winter Term Argentine tango course
Elon students honored for fall semester grades
January 12, 2024
Elon University has released its President's List and Dean's List academic recognitions for the 2023 fall semester.
Sophie Adamson publishes articles about comedy and French pedagogy
January 11, 2024
The French Review published Adamson's articles about the value of using modern French stand-up comedy to teach language and culture from diverse perspectives.
Elon research team models the COVID immune response, one equation at a time
January 10, 2024
Blending math, biology, computer science and engineering, four undergraduates and their mentor, Hwayeon Ryu, are developing a mathematical model in a three-year, $300,000 project funded by the National Science Foundation. In the process, they’re finding their future paths.
Elon welcomes dual-degree students from NEOMA Business School
January 9, 2024
The second cohort of Master of Science in Business Analytics students from France arrived on campus to complete a program that fosters cross-cultural competency and understanding of global business.
Tectonic Plates: Alamance County’s Science Café to host events this spring
January 8, 2024
A different scientist will present each month at Burlington Beer Works in downtown Burlington.
CJ Fleming and colleagues publish paper on undergraduate mental health curriculum
January 5, 2024
Clinical psychologists at Elon and similar institutions consider needs for the pre-mental health curriculum through survey research.
Education faculty and alumni assemble a scholarly exploration on the First Amendment in U.S. public schools
January 5, 2024
Lisa Buchanan, associate professor of education, has coedited "Religion, the First Amendment, and Public Schools: Stories from K-12 and Teacher Education Classrooms," published by Information Age Publishing.