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Beyond the Horizon: School of Education alumna Abigail Krump ’19 soars as a young professional
April 22, 2021
Since graduating from Elon in 2019 with a B.A. in Adventure Based Learning and a B.S. in Environmental and Ecological Science, Abigail Krump has soared as a young professional.
Elon celebrates achievement at the 10th Annual Top 10 Under 10 Alumni Awards Ceremony
March 22, 2021
Join us Thursday, April 15, to virtually celebrate the honorees, young alumni who have achieved major professional success, serve as difference-makers in their communities and loyally support Elon.
The Maker Hub abounds with experiential learning opportunities for Elon instructors, students
March 15, 2021
Discover some of the many experiential learning opportunities available to students in Elon's makerspaces.
Michael Kingston elected president of the North Carolina Academy of Science
March 15, 2021
The members of the North Carolina Academy of Science voted to elect Michael Kingston, professor of biology and environmental studies, to serve as president-elect in 2021-22 and President in 2022-2023.
Periclean Scholars help obtain thousands in funding for indigenous children’s organization
February 8, 2021
Members of the Periclean Scholar Class of 2021 have helped the Oglala Lakota Children’s Justice Center obtain more than $50,000 in funding to support its mission of supporting and advocating for abused Lakota tribe children.
Environmental Studies seniors conducting tasty research on Southern staple
November 20, 2020
Students in the Environmental Studies Senior Seminar are taking part in a nationwide project aiming to protect heirloom collards and delivering innovative collard green recipes to the Elon community.
Matt Sears ’18 and Jen Hamel publish study in peer-reviewed journal
July 7, 2020
Sears and Hamel, an associate professor of biology, published an empirical study in a disciplinary, peer-reviewed journal.
Gammon, Chunco, and Husser publish article in wildlife magazine
May 18, 2020
Using data from the Elon Poll and from the scientific literature, Gammon et al. show that when humans interact with wildlife, perceptions do not always match reality.
Virtual plant adoption supports Elon’s Community Garden
May 5, 2020
Students from Michael Strickland's Garden Studio Class held a virtual plant adoption for the rehoming of plants that would have been sold at the annual Strawberry Festival.
Lumen Scholar Morgan Collins ’20 researching how corporations engage in political and social issues
April 29, 2020
Morgan Collins ’20, with the guidance of Professor of Strategic Communications Barbara Miller Gaither, is conducting Lumen Prize research about outdoor retailer Patagonia, Inc., and its efforts to engage in environmental issues and policies.