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Brandon Sheridan interviewed by WGHP about government data
November 24, 2025
Associate Professor of Economics Brandon Sheridan spoke with WGHP FOX 8 about the value of government data.
Knight Commission/Elon Poll featured in The Atlantic
November 24, 2025
The article details what needs to happen to fix the "broken system" of college sports, citing a desire for change from school officials surveyed in the Knight Commission/Elon University Poll.
Unleashing an inner engineer: ABSS students thrive in Village program
November 24, 2025
Elon University’s Engineering in the Village program brings ABSS students together each month for free, hands-on STEM activities that spark creativity and confidence.
Laura Miller works behind the scenes to keep the beauty of Elon
November 24, 2025
Laura Miller is one of the gardeners at Elon working to maintain the campus' signature beauty.
Elon to celebrate ‘many lights on one night’ at Festival of Lights and Luminaries
November 24, 2025
Due to the forecast for rain overnight through Tuesday morning, the Festival of Lights and Luminaries will be moved to Thursday, Dec. 4 from 6:30 – 8 p.m.
Elon faculty and students present at the American Public Health Association Conference
November 24, 2025
Faculty and students in the Department of Public Health presented research and connected with national leaders in the field at the 2025 American Public Health Association Conference in Washington, D.C., where public health major Emily Ecker ‘26 earned a prestigious award.
Elon University dean leads Fulbright workshop in the Philippines
November 24, 2025
The workshop focused on strengthening study abroad opportunities for U.S. students in the Philippines and was part of Fulbright Philippines’ ongoing efforts to expand educational exchange and institutional partnerships.
Designing for good: The community-focused mission of ‘Senior Engineering Design’
November 20, 2025
A two-semester capstone course gives engineering students the opportunity to apply the knowledge they’ve gained throughout their degree while directly serving the local Alamance County community.
Burroughs Wellcome Fund grant expands Elon’s ‘Start Early in Medicine’
November 20, 2025
The funding for a community-based initiative in the university's Physician Assistant Studies graduate program will expand medically based STEM curriculum for students in the Alamance-Burlington School System and strengthen research mentorship.
Nermin Vehabovic serves as guest editor and publishes article in ‘Multicultural Perspectives’
November 20, 2025
Nermin Vehabovic, along with collaborators from research-intensive universities in Canada and the United States, serve as guest editors for a special issue of 'Multicultural Perspectives' and contribute innovative, peer-reviewed research exploring refugee-background communities’ ways of knowing, doing, being and becoming.