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Brett Evans ’13 receives undergraduate paper award
January 27, 2013
Brett Evans ‘13 was recently awarded ASIANetwork’s Marianna McJimsey Award, which recognizes the best undergraduate paper focused on Asia.
Lumen Scholar travels to India to study Jainism
December 12, 2012
Brett Evans '13 has spent two years researching the practices of an oft overlooked religion with a belief system rooted in nonviolence.
Lumen Scholar finds National Parks oversimplify U.S. history
November 28, 2012
Work by Cameron Shirley '13 documented sites in Boston & Philadelphia that give visitors incomplete stories of the American Revolution.
Chemistry students honored for research presentations
November 20, 2012
Rachel Wilson, Kelsey Van Dalfsen and Cecilia Smith were recognized at the Southeastern Regional Meeting of the American Chemistry Society.
Cindy Fair, Jamie Albright ’13 present at national conference
November 1, 2012
Professor Cynthia "Cindy" Fair in the Department of Human Service Studies and Jamie Albright '13 presented Oct. 30 in San Francisco at the annual conference of the American Public Health Association.
Lumen Scholar studies masculinity in Jane Austen novels
October 9, 2012
Sarah Lentz '13 researches what it meant to be a man in the Regency era of British history by examining popular fictional characters.
‘A Story of Home’ debuts onstage – Oct. 5-11
October 5, 2012
'Story' is an original play written by Lumen Prize recipient Logan Sutton '13 based on Homer's Odyssey.
Lumen Scholar’s ‘Story of Home’ opens onstage
October 5, 2012
Elon University senior Logan Sutton’s original play, based on Homer’s "Odyssey," explores the themes of family and relationships.