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Society of Professional Journalists to host panel discussion on mental health
April 16, 2021
The Elon chapter will host four speakers to discuss maintaining mental health as reporters on Thursday, April 22, at 5:30 p.m. The event will be held in Schar Hall, room 212, with a virtual option also available.
Pathways to Design Thinking course focuses on campus and community applications
April 16, 2021
One credit “Pathways to Design Thinking” course offered students the chance to deepen their understanding of the design thinking process by applying it to campus and community design challenges.
Students explore ideas with Elon Kickbox
April 16, 2021
Students from several majors make significant progress on an idea this spring with support from the Maker Hub.
Megan Noor ’21 looks to reshape perceptions of Muslims through research
April 16, 2021
Megan Noor ’21, a political science and policy studies major and Middle East studies minor, is addressing local perceptions of Muslims through an Honors Fellows research project.
Shift in focus allows Campus Kitchen to continue helping those in need during the pandemic
April 15, 2021
The service organization is providing home-cooked meals to people in need.
Hannah Southern ’22, Kylee Hebert ’22 present research to Association of Collegiate Marketing Educators
April 15, 2021
The students shared their Honors thesis work during the association’s annual conference.
Far Cry 6 narrative director to speak in Game Design Minor lecture series
April 13, 2021
Elon’s Game Design Minor will host the first in a series of “Game Dev Talks” Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. with guest speaker and narrative director for the Far Cry 6 video game Navid Khavari.
Eduardo Gonzalez ’21 expands Nashville sanitizing startup from campus
April 13, 2021
Gonzalez founded Music City Sanitizing Services last spring, adding six employees and growing a list of clients, including a prominent bus company in the Nashville, Tennessee, area.
Elon to host inaugural national gathering of first-generation law students
April 12, 2021
A Zoom conference on April 16 aimed at creating a new alliance of first-generation law school students, and first-generation undergraduate students with interest in the legal profession, will feature panels of students and legal educators from across the nation.
H.E.R. Lab to examine role of racism in health inequity
April 12, 2021
Assistant Professors of Public Health Studies Stephanie Baker and Yanica Faustin launched the Health Equity and Racism (H.E.R.) Lab to analyze the roles of "race" and racism as the main contributors to racial health inequities.