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In My Words — Desmond Tutu: An Unbending ‘Arch’ Toward Justice and Equality
January 3, 2022
In this column distributed by the Elon University Writers Syndicate, Associate Professor Prudence Layne reflects on the legacy of the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
The Guardian article on the use of cryptocurrency to fund extremists features insights from Megan Squire
December 28, 2021
The Dec. 27 article highlights how extremists are finding new ways to fundraise.
The Sound of Strength: the fourth annual Leading Women in Audio conference set to return in February
December 28, 2021
The conference seeks to promote the work of women, to combat identity-based exploitation and marginalization and to educate and empower future audio professionals to create an environment of inclusion and diversity.
At the deep end, underwater vehicles build first-year engineering skills
December 17, 2021
Students in EGR 1210: Grand Challenges in Engineering 1, built remotely operated vehicles and tested them in Beck Pool during finals.
With support from $300,000 grant, Elon’s Freedom Scholars to welcome area high school students in summer 2022
December 16, 2021
The year-long program will foster civic engagement, reflect on ideals of democracy and freedom, and increase college access for Alamance County high school seniors. It is funded by a $300,000 grant from the Teagle Foundation.
Stephen Futrell contributes chapter in newly published book
December 14, 2021
The Associate Professor of Music focused on the pedagogy of vocal jazz pedagogue Paris Rutherford in a book on choral conductors.
SPDC conducts career development programs for the Boys & Girls Club of Alamance County
December 14, 2021
The Student Professional Development Center (SPDC) teamed up with the Boys and Girls Club of Alamance County to provide targeted career development workshops to a group of middle and high school students.
Finding the CURE: Biology course provides opportunity for students to support Lumen Prize research
December 8, 2021
Biology 1064: The Science of Life course, taught by Assistant Professor of Biology Jessica Merricks, worked closely with David Vandermast, associate professor of biology, and Ashlyn Crain '22 for their Lumen Prize research regarding carbon sequestering in trees.
Elon’s Acting Program celebrates fifth anniversary of London Study Abroad Program
December 8, 2021
The Elon Acting Program is celebrating the five-year anniversary of its partnership with Theatre Academy of London, a study abroad program for acting students.
David Vandermast shares expertise about plant ecology in WXII report about Pilot Mountain wildfires
December 7, 2021
Vandermast, associate professor of biology, was interviewed for the report by the NBC affiliate on the fire that claimed more than 1,000 acres around the regional landmark.