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Elon continuing focus on Act-Belong-Commit framework and mental wellness
April 24, 2020
The Act-Belong-Commit Framework encourages members of the Elon community to be active, resilient and mentally healthy citizens engaged in meaningful and purposeful commitments in their communities and around the world.
Economics Thesis Spotlight: Bailee Castillo ‘20
April 24, 2020
Castillo's research examines if the overall economic health of an area improves or diminishes after a dam is constructed.
Elon named a top university for professional sales education
April 24, 2020
The Martha and Spencer Love School of Business sales program is recognized by the Sales Education Foundation for preparing sales talent.
The Center for Design Thinking transitions to virtual workshops
April 24, 2020
The Center for Design Thinking is transforming to fit the needs of the Elon community and provide virtual support.
Student Involvement adds ‘show and tell’ to Friday check-ins
April 23, 2020
While working from home, staff in the Office of Student Involvement take the opportunity to stay connected.
Futrell presents at University of Colorado Boulder
April 23, 2020
Associate Professor of Music Stephen A. Futrell presented virtually for choral graduate students.
Not a traditional ceremony for Holocaust remembrance, but virtual and full of meaning
April 23, 2020
Elon community gathers to commemorate Yom HaShoah virtually.
President Book and students connect through online town hall
April 23, 2020
During a virtual town hall Wednesday, President Connie Ledoux Book shared about plans underway for fall semester while hearing from students about how they are adapting to online learning and life at home.
Alumni in Action: Jennifer Beard G’16 on the importance of being flexible when facing the unknown
April 23, 2020
As a physician assistant, Beard remains nimble and able to adapt to ever changing circumstances.
Andrew Dellinger publishes article on liver injury caused by a common antibiotic
April 23, 2020
A new publication in the journal Hepatology, with many analyses performed by Assistant Professor of Mathematics Andrew Dellinger, found that alleles 14:01 and 35:01 of the HLA-B gene were found to be associated with liver damage due to the antibiotic Bactrim.