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Sustainable sanitation: How Elon researchers are working to reinvent the toilet
November 17, 2017
A team of Elon researchers is working to develop an efficient and effective way for communities in the developing world to help combat water, sanitation hygiene problems.
The Korean War conundrum
November 17, 2017
More than 60 years since the armistice was signed, the threat of nuclear war still looms between the U.S. and North Korea.
Elon alumnus is making waves in Silicon Valley
August 4, 2017
John Tumbleston ’06 is helping attract Elon alumni talent to the global center of the tech industry.
Elon Law alumnus is seeking to level the scales of justice for youth offenders
August 4, 2017
Ricky Watson, Jr. L’11 helped lead “raise the age” efforts to end the practice of trying 16- and 17-year-olds as adults in the North Carolina criminal justice system.
Alumna dedicates life to advocate for peace and justice
August 4, 2017
From an early age, faith and family helped the Rev. Joyce Myers-Brown ’59 develop an attitude of love for every being that has guided her life.
Beatrice Copeland ’11 navigates the entertainment industry on her own terms
August 3, 2017
The media arts and entertainment graduate is on her way to achieving her dream of directing films full time.
From the archives: Fallen soldier
August 3, 2017
Remembering Charles Whitelock, Class of 1918, the first Elon student to die in military service 100 years ago.
Al Drago ’15: Purposefully focused
August 3, 2017
It has taken Al Drago ’15 only two years to earn his place in the nation’s capital press corps, amassing an impressive social media presence along the way.
I Am Elon with Matt Sears ’18
August 3, 2017
Though Matt Sears ’18 spends much of his time researching insect behavior, he makes time to tutor, work as a T.A. and play men’s club rugby.
The Lambert years: Academic improvement and campus growth
August 3, 2017
A look at the growth of the university during President Leo M. Lambert's tenure.