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Mind matters: coping with mental health issues on a college campus
May 1, 2018
As the number of U.S. college students visiting counseling centers increases, Elon is developing new strategies to cope with mental health issues.
Mind matters: coping with mental health issues on a college campus
May 1, 2018
As the number of U.S. college students visiting counseling centers increases, Elon is developing new strategies to cope with mental health issues.
A global leader: Linda Findley Kozlowski ’95
April 18, 2018
Meet Linda Findley Kozlowski ’95, the woman in charge of operations for the e-commerce site Etsy.
Adam Arthur L’10: Seeking justice for all
April 16, 2018
Adam Arthur L’10 is making sure the state’s marginalized and underprivileged residents have access to free legal information through the North Carolina ar Foundation’s annual day of service.
Matthew McKenzie ’16: Focused on service
February 8, 2018
Matthew McKenzie ’16 was one of 30 U.S. Ford employees selected for the company’s Thirty Under 30 program last year.
Alumnus achieves sweet success
February 8, 2018
Chas Smith ’11 is the co-founder of Sap! Beverages, a company that offers healthy, plant-based alternatives to sugary drinks.
Through a fictional lens
February 8, 2018
Tesa Jones ’73, known as Teri Ranney to her Elon professors and peers, has written two novels inspired by her memories of Elon.
From the archives: Setting the tone
February 8, 2018
More than 55 years ago, the “Emanons” laid the foundation for a successful jazz program at Elon.
Ripple effect
February 8, 2018
Associate Professor of English Prudence Layne is fostering intercultural opportunities for staff members in South Africa and beyond.
Gut instinct: what our intestines tell us about how we think
February 8, 2018
The billions of bacteria that populate our intestines influence a wide range of processes in our bodies—including our behavior and brain development.