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CELEBRATE! Profile: Lauren Packard '15
April 29, 2015
An Elon University senior independent major in neuroscience made a surprising discovery when she tracked brain activity in dancers being shown how to perform a new task.
Scholarship takes center stage at SURF
April 28, 2015
Elon University students and professors shared research findings and creative work Tuesday at the Spring Undergraduate Research Forum, a day set aside each spring for the campus community to celebrate scholarship and faculty mentoring relationships.
'Explore the World' at Elon features family activities & 5K fundraiser – May 2
April 28, 2015
Elon University hosts its second annual celebration of the arts & sciences in May with a daylong festival that includes hands-on educational activities for all ages and a new 5K run/walk to benefit a student-run charity that fights hunger in Alamance County.
CELEBRATE! Profile: Kaitlin Sands '15 and Melissa Mischka '15
April 27, 2015
Though parents of preschoolers focus more of their efforts on teaching children how to read, two Elon University seniors found that you don’t have to be a wizard with numbers to create in young people a love for math and science.
Elon names 2015 Lumen Scholars
April 24, 2015
The university's top award comes with $15,000 to support and celebrate academic and creative achievements.
CELEBRATE! Week runs April 27 – May 2
April 20, 2015
Hundreds of Elon students will be involved in activities during CELEBRATE! 2015, a celebration of achievements in academics and creative endeavors that culminates with the university's second annual extravaganza of the arts & sciences.
'10th Parallel' film screening and director's Q&A – April 21
April 20, 2015
A documentary that explores contemporary cultural, social and political questions at stake with indigenous populations in the Amazonian Rainforest will be shown at 5:30 p.m. in LaRose Digital Theatre.
Phi Beta Kappa honor society inducts new members
April 15, 2015
An April 14 dinner and ceremony featured a keynote address by T. Mills Kelly, a professor of history at George Mason University and a specialist in the scholarship of teaching and learning history.