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Elon DPT graduate selected for prestigious sports fellowship program
March 25, 2025
As the latest recipient of the Northwestern University Sports Division 1 Fellowship, Zac Ormond G’23 will benefit from “a training ground and model for the specialized practice of sports physical therapy at the division I collegiate athletics level in the 21st century.”
Heather Barker presents at International Conference in Valladolid, Mexico
March 25, 2025
Heather Barker, assistant professor of mathematics and statistics, presented at the International Consortium for Research in Science and Mathematics Education 17th Consultation held in Valladolid, Mexico from March 5 - 8, 2025.
Poll: North Carolinians opposed to major federal agency cuts
March 25, 2025
A new Elon University Poll finds little support for major reductions or elimination of many federal departments.
Elon University’s fourth annual Success and Opportunities Expo to be held March 28
March 24, 2025
The Success and Opportunities Expo will feature a range of academic opportunities designed to support student engagement and learning at Elon University, and any applicable financial awards and incentives.
Winter Term 2026 Global Study Programs announced
March 24, 2025
Elon University’s Isabella Cannon Global Education Center (GEC) has announced its upcoming lineup of Winter Term study away programs, offering students unique opportunities to earn academic credit while immersing themselves in other cultures.
Phoenix Five: Sunday look at the week after spring break
March 24, 2025
Vice President for Student Life Jon Dooley offers this weekly message to help students stay informed and prepare for the week ahead.
Proctor interviewed in Brazilian newspaper about ‘tradwife’ movement
March 24, 2025
Proctor is a cultural anthropologist who studies how identities are formed in digital environments, with a particular emphasis on the processes of radicalization into far-right extremist movements.
Elon professor examines Americans’ move toward smaller, more affordable cities
March 20, 2025
A new study by Assistant Professor Vinayaka Gude at Elon University’s Martha and Spencer Love School of Business, suggests that during COVID-19, some Americans gravitated toward smaller cities instead of big metros, drawn by affordability, healthcare access and job opportunities.
Aaron Trocki presents research at information technology conference
March 20, 2025
Aaron Trocki, associate professor of mathematics, presented his research at the Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education on March 18.
Damion Blake publishes co-authored study on shift in security cooperation between Mexico and the Caribbean
March 20, 2025
Blake and his co-authors examine South–to-South Security Cooperation between Mexico and the Caribbean on the problem of illegal guns trafficked from the US into Mexico and the Caribbean.