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Adventures in Leadership builds skills, creates experiences for Elon's newest students
August 8, 2016
Sixty-one incoming students took part this summer in Adventures in Leadership, a New Student and Transition Programs First-Year Summer Experience.
Elon professor working behind the scenes to keep Olympics broadcasts on track
August 8, 2016
This is the fifth Olympic games that Max Negin, an assistant professor of communications, has worked on with NBC Sports.
Rena Zito publishes article in journal Youth & Society
August 8, 2016
The sociology professor used nationally-representative data to examine the impact of teenage motherhood on transformations in life satisfaction, self-worth, and orientations towards the future, relationships and risk.
The Village approach
August 8, 2016
What started eight years ago as a program for struggling young readers has evolved into a comprehensive literacy development project.
I Am Elon with Christopher Greene ’17
August 8, 2016
For Christopher Greene, Elon’s music program and his work and research in physics keep him not only intrigued but also inspired.
Unbroken spirit
August 8, 2016
After surviving a brutal attack, Deborah Moy L’16 refuses to let the experience define her and has focused on advocating for others.
Service Year
August 8, 2016
On the defense
August 8, 2016
For more than a decade, John Marshall ’01 has channeled his Elon experience to protect the United States from cyber attacks.
Pugh gets personal in new book about the 'End Times'
August 8, 2016
Pugh, the Maude Sharpe Powell professor of religious studies at Elon, has contributed a volume to a series sponsored by the Homebrewed Christianity podcast.
Elon alum takes top prize for reporting on human rights violations and the Rio Olympics
August 8, 2016
The award-winning work of Michelle Alfini '16 brings light to human rights violations surrounding this summer’s Olympic Games in Brazil.