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Doctor of Physical Therapy students building exercise database to help adaptive athletes worldwide
June 17, 2020
Third-year Elon DPT candidates are working to create a database of strength and conditioning exercises specifically for athletes with physical limitations.
Javik Blake ’23 earns top-10 finish in Jim Nantz Award rankings
June 16, 2020
The Communications Fellow and journalism major is the highest ranked first-year student in the award’s history and the first Elon student to be recognized since 2013.
In My Words: We need to do more than hear voices. We need to listen.
June 16, 2020
This column by Jaden Dakwa '21 appeared in The Fayetteville Observer and focuses on the need to not just hear but to listen during these challenging times.
Students begin a limited return to Francis Center for skills lab instruction
June 15, 2020
Students in Elon’s School of Health Sciences experience a new classroom model as they transition to a blended learning phase pairing online with on-campus labs.
School of Communications publishes spring 2020 issue of research journal
June 15, 2020
In its most recent edition, the nation’s first and only undergraduate research journal in communications delves into an array of media-related topics, including the role of journalism in covering urgent current topics and media portrayal of gender diversity.
Peak Performance: A holistic approach
June 12, 2020
Through the Peak Performance program, Elon’s physical therapy students conduct research while working with Division-1 athletes and athletic professionals.
Four faculty/staff members participate in Authentic Dialogue Toward Real Change
June 11, 2020
The third Elon dialogue on racism and injustice focused on the importance of educating the campus community about issues related to racism.
Students taking advantage of Elon Summer Sessions
June 10, 2020
All Summer 2020 instruction has been moved online in response to the ongoing COVID-19 global pandemic.
I Am Elon with Ana Segal ’21
June 9, 2020
The music production and recording arts major is not afraid to learn new things and help others on their musical journey along the way.
Message to Elon students from Jon Dooley and Randy Williams
June 9, 2020
This message was sent to Elon University students on June 9 by Jon Dooley, vice president for student life, and Randy Williams, associate vice president for inclusive excellence and civic engagement