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Community Connections panelists explore 'the cost of discrimination'
January 20, 2016
Four experts shared insights with members of the campus and Alamance County communities on Tuesday night in a forum about ongoing issues tied to race in the realm of business and finance.
Three professors named Senior Faculty Research Fellows
December 9, 2015
A fellowship created by Elon University in 2008 will help support excellence in ongoing research and creative work by Casey DiRienzo, Clyde Ellis and Ashley Hairston.
Elon/RTI study: Traditional school calendars can give home prices a boost
November 11, 2015
Assistant Professor Katy Rouse co-authored a new report that found a small price premium for residential real estate in Wake County, North Carolina, when children attend schools that teach from late August through mid June.
Faculty & staff share details of Elon's solar energy
September 23, 2015
Representatives from across campus spoke Sept. 22, 2015, about the physical, economic and educational benefits of solar power, as well as Elon’s recent efforts to harvest solar energy.
Friends & family plant tree in memory of Elon student
August 31, 2015
Dozens of people gathered on Aug. 29, 2015, in the Danieley Neighborhood to celebrate the life of Trent Stetler, a Pennsylvania native known for his infectious smile and countless friendships across campus.
Elon students earn high marks on Business German exam
August 21, 2015
Two Elon students recently earned high marks on the Prüfung Wirtschaftsdeutsch, an internationally-recognized Business German exam.
Signing ceremony formalizes Elon-Alamance Health Partners program
May 21, 2015
Four graduating seniors will work with Alamance County health organizations through a new community initiative that encourages students to pursue a year of service following their collegiate studies.
An Elon for all seasons
May 20, 2015
Graduating senior Kyle Hoganson spent much of the past year taking photos of Fonville Fountain from the same spot under the Alamance portico – and a new photo collage is his gift to the university community.
Two Seniors Awarded Top Economics Thesis Prize
May 20, 2015
Katherine Welch's thesis explores the role of media coverage of science on the number of STEM majors. Dana Gullquist examines whether local government spending affects unemployment rates.