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Nyah Phengsitthy ’23 awarded Scripps Howard Foundation internship stipend
April 29, 2022
The communication design and media analytics double major will intern with Bloomberg Law in Washington, D.C., this summer.
Human Service Studies celebrates internship supervisors
April 29, 2022
The Human Service Studies Department honored community partners who supervise senior students during their semester-long internship.
Career Moves: Anna Terry ‘23 is on a mission to explore her career options during a summer internship with Three Ships
April 29, 2022
Terry, a Medfield, Massachusetts native, discovered the digital marketing agency, Three Ships while attending “Network at Night,” an event hosted by Elon’s Student Professional Development Center. The opportunity will allow her to build transferable skills and gain critical knowledge in the digital marketing industry.
SoTL Showcase: Making Collaborative Projects Work
April 29, 2022
CEL Scholar David Buck is investigating the impact of and best practices for collaborative projects.
Annual Maker Takeover highlights creativity, innovation at Elon
April 28, 2022
More than 30 original projects were on display in Moseley Center on Wednesday, April 27 for the annual Maker Takeover.
Students learn from judges in visit by N.C. Court of Appeals
April 28, 2022
The Hon. Hunter Murphy, the Hon. Toby Hampson, and the Hon. April Wood answered questions from students following oral arguments by lawyers representing the parties involved in two separate lawsuits.
SoTL Showcase: Pivoting Pedagogy Practices
April 28, 2022
Erin Pearson noticed a pattern she hadn’t expected teaching a literature survey course, which caused her to ask: How should a professor pivot their pedagogy practices when they start to see a disciplinary course fill with non-majors to keep them engaged and interested in the topic? Read more about her SoTL project and collaboration with the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning (CATL) below.
Life-changing procedure for Gabriella Sable ’23 gives hope to students suffering from epilepsy
April 27, 2022
After a successful removal of a lesion on her brain, Sable has been seizure-free for nearly two years. Now, she shares her journey in hopes to be an advocate for those still dealing with the neurological disorder.
Asha Wilson ’13 realizes childhood dream as co-writer of upcoming comedy series ‘Soapdish’
April 27, 2022
From her hometown to Hollywood writer's rooms, Wilson has forged a path of her own.
Freedom Scholars program selects inaugural cohort of high school students
April 27, 2022
Fifteen rising high school seniors from Alamance-Burlington School System will begin the yearlong Freedom Scholars program this summer with a range of activities focused on the study of democracy and civic engagement.