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Elon families support increasing access to undergraduate research
March 11, 2020
The gifts from L Carl Allen III and Linwood Grant ’56 will endow financial awards to broaden access to mentored undergraduate research, which prepares students for success in their careers and graduate school.
Camille Kelley ’19 named runner-up in Omicron Delta Epsilon best paper competition
March 4, 2020
The alumna’s undergraduate thesis explored female STEM student attrition.
Elon students present research at annual religious studies conference
March 3, 2020
Five Elon undergraduates speak at the Southeastern Commission for the Study of Religion in Athens, GA, one takes best paper prize.
Students engage in scholarly exchange on economic policy during Eastern Economic Association conference
March 3, 2020
A group of seven Elon economics students presented and discussed research during the association’s annual conference.
Seth McKee ’21 presents research on burnout and engagement of pre-health students at Eastern Sociological Society Meeting
March 3, 2020
The research is an expansion of work McKee began in an Honors seminar offered by his mentor, Associate Professor Alexis Franzese.
Chad Awtrey and recent alumni from Elon and Williams High School publish paper in algebra journal
February 24, 2020
The paper titled ""Galois groups of doubly even octic polynomials" appears in the most recent issue of the Journal of Algebra and Its Applications.
Instant cancer detection, treatment the goal of Elon engineering research
February 20, 2020
Assistant Professor of Engineering Richard Blackmon and Elon undergraduates are working to create laser imaging technology and cancer treatment in partnership with researchers at UNC-Chapel Hill.
Engineering students seek patent for transdermal patch design, control system
January 3, 2020
Elon seniors Matt Foster and Michael Borucki wanted to improve the nicotine patch. Their unique solution wowed faculty, will be the engineering program's senior capstone project and could change treatment for addiction.
Dave Gammon and Anna Corsiglia ’19 publish peer-reviewed article on mockingbird behavior
January 3, 2020
International journal Behavioral Processes has published a peer-reviewed article written by Professor of Biology Dave Gammon and Anna Corsiglia ’19 titled “Mockingbirds imitate frogs and toads across North American.”
Study by Muscari, Fleming featured in Psychology Today
January 2, 2020
A study by Emma Muscari '19 and Assistant Professor of Psychology CJ Fleming on romantic partners and their influence in mental health help-seeking was recently featured by Psychology Today.