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German Studies presents at largest language educator conference in U.S.
November 27, 2023
Kristin Lange and Scott Windham from the Department of World Languages and Cultures presented their research at the annual convention and expo of the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
Chris Richardson co-authors paper to solve ‘missing photon’ problem in galaxies
November 27, 2023
The publication by Richardson, an associate professor of astrophysics, and his co-authors appeared in the Astrophysics Journal.
Jeremy Lazoff ’24 embarks on academic achievement, global exploration thanks to donor generosity
November 17, 2023
Lazoff has encountered opportunities that align with his future aspirations including his participation in the Business Fellows program and engaging in global study experiences which have all been made possible due to the generous support of donors.
Inspiring excellence in mathematics education: Showcasing student presentations and insights from the NCCTM annual conference
November 17, 2023
Students from Katie Baker's Math 2080 and Erin Hone’s EDU 4200 courses showcased their passion for mathematics education at the North Carolina Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCCTM) annual conference in November.
Students build electric Formula 1 racecar in new Elon engineering program
November 17, 2023
A team of student engineers is designing and building an electric racecar to go up against designs from international engineering programs in Formula SAE Electric competitions
Elon physics, astronomy students report on summer internships
November 17, 2023
Jordan Wels, Jules Levanti and Amelia Bettati discuss their experiences with National Science Foundation internships
In My Words: In providing aid to Ukraine, U.S. should not repeat its past mistakes in Latin America
November 16, 2023
In this column distributed by the Elon University Writers Syndicate, Professor Mat Gendle considers whether the current support for the Ukraine war effort has dangerous parallels to the proxy war in Nicaragua during the 1980s. The column appeared in the Greensboro News & Record and the Butner-Creedmoor News.
Huber awarded full-year sabbatical to study, write about Revelation and race
November 15, 2023
Elon’s Faculty Research and Development committee selected Huber’s proposal for a full-year, full-pay sabbatical in 2024-25 to research and complete a monograph about racialized interpretations of the Book of Revelation
Outdoor leadership and education majors thrive at international experiential education conference
November 15, 2023
Four outdoor leadership and education majors recently attended the Association for Experiential Education international conference with Evan Small, lecturer in wellness. Through engaging sessions, insightful presentations, and valuable networking opportunities, attendees gained a transformative experience, equipping them with skills, connections and a renewed passion for advancing experiential education globally.
Students connect in conversation with data science and AI leader
November 15, 2023
Gayle Bieler shared with her Elon University audience several stories and lessons from her 35 years of leadership in the field of data analytics.