Articles by Keren Rivas
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The Village approach
August 8, 2016
What started eight years ago as a program for struggling young readers has evolved into a comprehensive literacy development project.
I Am Elon with Christopher Greene ’17
August 8, 2016
For Christopher Greene, Elon’s music program and his work and research in physics keep him not only intrigued but also inspired.
Unbroken spirit
August 8, 2016
After surviving a brutal attack, Deborah Moy L’16 refuses to let the experience define her and has focused on advocating for others.
Service Year
August 8, 2016
On the defense
August 8, 2016
For more than a decade, John Marshall ’01 has channeled his Elon experience to protect the United States from cyber attacks.
Syllabuzz: COR 328 – Modern Summer Olympic Games
August 5, 2016
In this class, Associate Professor of Health and Human Performance Carol Smith discusses how there is more to the Olympic games than athletic competition and national pride.
When uniforms ruled
August 4, 2016
There was a time when Elon enforced strict dress codes “for economy and to avoid unpleasant distinctions in dress.”
Faculty spotlight: Assistant Professor Jen Hamel advises us to take a close look at bugs
August 4, 2016
Insects may be small and crunchy, but they demonstrate behaviors that are just as relatable to humans as the cute and cuddly animals that more often fascinate us.
Elon represented at White House meeting during National Week of Making
July 8, 2016
Michael Vaughn, an instructional technologist at Elon, was one of dozens of representatives from universities and colleges who gathered in June to share practices and further expand work connecting students and communities around the country to the maker movement.