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Research group led by Chris Richardson publishes article about finding black holes with newly launched telescope
April 1, 2022
Associate Professor of Astrophysics Chris Richardson and student researchers publish article about finding elusive black holes with the newly launch James Webb Space Telescope.
Students experience land-use decision process in UrbanPlan Competition
April 1, 2022
The event at Elon provided students with an opportunity to learn about the different forces affecting the development of communities.
Elon to celebrate AAPI Heritage Month with events throughout April
April 1, 2022
The university will offer a wide array of events and activities throughout the month of May in celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander heritage.
From the gridiron to the galaxy: Astronaut Leland Melvin speaks on ‘grit, grace and second chances’
April 1, 2022
Melvin, an engineer, educator, former NASA astronaut and NFL wide receiver, delivered the 2022 Baird Lecture in Alumni Gym on Thursday, March 31.
Chronicle of Higher Ed highlights how Jennifer Eidum integrates war in Ukraine into the classroom
April 1, 2022
Assistant Professor of English Jennifer Eidum, who served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Ukraine, was included in a roundup of how Ukraine is being taught in the classroom.
ElonComm listed sixth overall in BEA’s inaugural school rankings
March 31, 2022
The Broadcast Education Association, the premiere international academic media organization, released its first-ever rankings celebrating consistent student success in the association’s Festival of Media Arts.
Elon University Anatomical Gift Program hosts N.C. chief medical examiner
March 31, 2022
Dr. Michelle Aurelius recently met with students in the School of Health Sciences to learn more about how the anatomical gift program supports health care education at Elon.
Kimberly Russaw leads Elon community in a reinvestigation of the story of Rahab
March 31, 2022
Russaw, esteemed theological scholar, lectured to challenge the traditional thinking of a well-known story in the Bible and explored the importance of a woman in the Israelites conquering of Jericho.
‘Purple Man,’ a short student film, wins top prize in BEA competition
March 30, 2022
School of Communications students collected a total of nine awards in the Broadcast Education Association’s 2022 Festival of Media Arts, an international digital media and broadcast competition for faculty and students.
Student support group Survivor Circle to begin sessions on April 5
March 30, 2022
A new offering from Counseling Services and the Gender & LGBTQIA Center, Survivor Circle will be a support group for student survivors of sexual violence, interpersonal violence and stalking.