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Learn: A personal approach to cancer research
August 16, 2021
A biochemistry graduate, Kevin Scott ’21 is honoring the memory of his uncle and the lives of those still battling cancer through research.
Learn: Making a splash
August 16, 2021
The Elon Engineering Capstone Project Program is setting the stage for years of exploration into water quality monitoring, restoration and projects that advance water research.
Learn: A place to discover, imagine and create
August 16, 2021
The new Innovation Quad currently under construction will propel Elon’s drive to develop a distinctive school of engineering grounded in engaged learning, entrepreneurship and the arts and sciences.
Learn: Focused on community health & health equity
August 16, 2021
This fall Elon is launching two new programs in nursing, the first undergraduate programs in Elon’s School of Health Sciences.
Learn: Mentoring success
August 16, 2021
Professor of Psychology Maureen Vandermaas-Peeler is leading efforts to help students gather the tools they need to develop meaningful mentoring constellations.
Learn: Advancing intellectual curiosity
August 16, 2021
In the spring, Amy Allocco and Brian Pennington led the inaugural Elizabeth “Tate” Replogle Endowment for Team Teaching in Religious Studies course.
Learn: Forging connections through internships
August 16, 2021
Elon Interns Advance Alamance provided opportunities for students to engage with business and organizations in the community.
Thrive: An integrated wellness hub
August 16, 2021
As part of the Boldly Elon strategic plan, Koury Center will become an integrated wellness center in the heart of campus.
Thrive: A body and mind approach
August 16, 2021
Emily Tufford ’21 looked at the correlation between positive body image and mental health among college students as part of her undergraduate research.
Thrive: The ‘strong Black woman’ reframed
August 16, 2021
As part of her Lumen Prize research, Eukela Little ’22 is analyzing the schema of the strong Black woman and how that affects young Black women.