Articles by Keren Rivas
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From the archives: Penned history
August 13, 2019
Letters from Ida Diehl, who served as Elon’s dean of women during the early 1930s, paint a picture of college life and the financial crisis during the Great Depression.
I Am Elon with Jacob Hayward ’20
August 13, 2019
The double major in policy studies and sociology serves as the president of Elon Mock Trial, a mentor to local high school students and an avid researcher.
Scientific wizardry
August 13, 2019
Associate Professor of Physics Kyle Altmann used real-life science and technology to recreate a magical artifact from the “Harry Potter” series.
Redesigning an industry
August 13, 2019
Jay Reno ’10 is changing the way people decorate their homes with a fresh, sustainable approach to the furniture business.
Data-driven decisions
August 13, 2019
How data collection is affecting our decision-making in today’s technology saturated environment.
Donning of the Kente celebrates African roots
May 23, 2019
Sixty-seven students were honored during the May 23 cultural ceremony that celebrates the achievements of black students who recognize their African heritage.
An unexpected career path
May 15, 2019
Mandy McGill ’06 never imagined that one day she would be working in law enforcement.
I Am Elon with Charlotte Murphy ’19
May 15, 2019
The senior combines her interests in sustainable agriculture and the environment with her love for creating art.
A recognition of service
May 14, 2019
Sam Burgess ’78 received the prestigious Order of the Long Leaf Pine in February for his service as a local government employee and his contributions to his community.
Connecting the dots
May 14, 2019
A personal connection is driving Michael Dryzer ’19 to use his postgraduate studies to improve the lives of people with intellectual disabilities.