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Elon faculty make STEM fun for local schoolchildren
March 23, 2016
A pilot project led by faculty members Martin Kamela and Dave Gammon brought Alamance County elementary and middle school students to campus for four days of science and math activities while Elon University students traveled away for spring break.
Interdisciplinary team of Elon faculty and students publishes research on magnetic microspheres for biomedical applications
March 11, 2016
Associate professors Ben Evans (Physics) and Tonya Train (Biology) published alongside Julia Ronecker '13 (Biochemistry), David Han '18 (Engineering), Daniel Glass '10 (Engineering), and Alison Deatsch '13 (Physics) in Materials Science and Engineering: C.
A problem with proteins produces a different kind of outcome
March 5, 2016
Senior biochemistry major Michelle Landahl wanted a summer research project to help answer longtime questions about particular types of cellular proteins. Things didn’t work out as planned.
Elon faculty publish environmental science lab manual
November 30, 2015
Janet MacFall and Steve Moore in the Department of Environmental Studies co-authored a publication that introduces students to the most current techniques for conducting field research.
Five professors named Sustainability Faculty Scholars
November 28, 2015
The newest cohort of scholars will participate in a program that helps Elon University faculty integrate sustainability into an existing course.
In My Words: Eliminate Duke's monopoly on renewables
November 17, 2015
Associate Professor Jeffrey S. Coker authored a guest column for regional newspapers in which he criticizes Duke Energy’s efforts to stop a North Carolina nonprofit from selling solar power to a Greensboro church.
In My Words: N.C.'s energy bets driven by ideology, not economic wisdom
October 19, 2015
Associate Professor Dave Gammon's column for several North Carolina newspapers looks at the way lawmakers support or ignore two forms of energy production in the most recent state budget.