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New study co-authored by Cynthia Fair explores how to prepare young cancer patients for limb amputation
September 8, 2025
Drawing on in-depth interviews with nine cancer survivors who experienced amputation during childhood or adolescence, the study highlights both the informational and emotional supports that helped patients prepare for and adjust to surgery.
New Elon Law faculty bring legal experience, engaged teaching
September 5, 2025
Four new full-time teaching faculty at Elon Law’s campus in Greensboro and the Flex Program in Charlotte will lead in areas of legal writing and research, torts, wills and estates, and business law.
Michelle Leibel ’14 finds the ‘gift’ of success as co-executive producer of ‘Matlock’
September 5, 2025
Elon alumna Michelle Leibel ’14 has weathered the highs and lows of Hollywood, from short-lived shows to breakthrough moments. Now, as co-executive producer of CBS’s critically acclaimed ‘Matlock’ revival, she’s turning resilience and hard work into success.
Tectonic Plates announces fall 2025 schedule
September 5, 2025
Tectonic Plates: Alamance County’s Science Café announces events for Fall 2025 semester
Gammon presents research at international bird conference in St. Louis
September 5, 2025
Gammon and Elon alum Gabbi Resh '17 published their research in the journal Behaviour and in a YouTube video.
Students present research at Physics & Astro Tea
September 5, 2025
Open to all students, faculty and staff, Physics and Astro Tea is the perfect opportunity to connect with fellow physics aficionados in a relaxed and informal setting.
Elon School of Health Sciences welcomes new faculty members
September 3, 2025
From nursing to clinical mental health counseling, several new faculty members will be teaching in Elon’s School of Health Sciences.
A ‘spam call’ turned scholarship: Priyal Sanathara ’29 earns Elon’s top academic honor
September 3, 2025
When Priyal Sanathara’s phone rang three times, she thought it was a spam caller. The news on the other end actually turned out to be life-changing.
Can better design make nature more inclusive? This Elon alumna thinks so
September 3, 2025
Elon alumna Mandi Jaffe '24 has published her work on how trail map design can make nature more accessible.
Amy Allocco elected treasurer and executive at the International Association for the History of Religions World Congress
September 3, 2025
In addition to being elected as Treasurer, Professor of Religious Studies and Director of the Multifaith Scholars Program Amy Allocco also presented research and chaired meetings at the 23rd Quinquennial World Congress in Kraków, Poland.