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Unplugged: Lumen Scholar Chad Urquhart ’23 examines the relationship of mobile phones and procrastination
April 21, 2023
Urquhart's research examines mobile phones' effect on procrastination and mental health as well as the best ways to minimize distractions and determine the relationship between mobile phone usage and academic performance and self-efficacy.
Sabrina Thurman, mentored research students present at regional and international professional psychology conferences
April 20, 2023
Members of the Infant Development Lab attended and presented research at scholarly conferences in Salt Lake City and New Orleans this spring.
Elon students present at National Conference on Undergraduate Research
April 19, 2023
The nationwide conference in Wisconsin saw 41 Elon students presenting their research on a wide range of topics and in various formats.
Fifteen students selected as 2023 Lumen Scholars
April 19, 2023
The university's top undergraduate research award comes with $20,000 to support and celebrate academic and creative achievements.
Magic words to avoid a ticket? Nicholas Williams ’23 investigates
April 18, 2023
Drawing from personal experience, Williams used the concept of linguistic framing to study the outcomes people expect when interacting with police in traffic stops.
Elon students present research at economics conference
April 16, 2023
The Eastern Economic Association held its annual conference this winter in New York City where seven students majoring in economics or economic consulting presented their undergraduate research.
CAA names Madison George ’23 the 2022-23 CAA Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year
April 13, 2023
A standout member of Elon's track and field team, George is an Honors Fellow and a Lumen Scholar at Elon and is a recipient of the prestigious Goldwater Scholarship, among other honors.
Elon welcomes seventh class of Multifaith Scholars
April 12, 2023
Through a two-year fellows program, the six students in this multidisciplinary cohort will undertake mentored undergraduate research projects, enroll in specialized coursework and engage in community-based learning with diverse religious communities.
Lumen Scholar Natalie Triche ’23 looks at secularism in Egypt through an ethnographic lens
April 12, 2023
Following years of research and an eight-week study abroad experience in Cairo, Triche's Lumen Prize research has found that secularism has become both a tool for and a justification of authoritarianism in Egypt.
Alumni in Action: Dr. Elisson Adrien ’17 brings hope and health care to Haiti
April 5, 2023
In his home country of Haiti, Adrien brings medicine to those most in need and fulfills his childhood dream of being a doctor.