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Mathematical biology research experience for undergraduates concludes with on-campus presentations
August 10, 2022
Ten students participated in the National Science Foundation-funded 2022 North Carolina A&T State University and Elon University Joint Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) in Mathematical Biology.
Elon creates Department of Engineering as program gains prominence
August 1, 2022
Formation of the Department of Engineering comes after years of planned growth and as the university prepares to open the Innovation Quad's first two buildings.
Elon Law scholar named a Fellow at the Institute for Data, Democracy & Politics
July 22, 2022
A project by Professor Enrique Armijo will explore how the lies speakers provide in direct response to someone else’s lies - flooding the “marketplace of ideas” with knowingly bad information - can suppress free speech and harm underrepresented communities.
Elon students, mentors share research during SURE poster presentation
July 20, 2022
The poster session in McKinnon Hall allowed students to share findings and progress on their summer research projects during the annual Summer Undergraduate Research Experience.
Elon Law scholar has a bone to pick with the USDA
July 18, 2022
A law review article by Assistant Professor Tammi S. Etheridge takes aim at the way two government agencies, without congressional approval and despite potential conflicts of interest, agreed to co-regulate the production and sale of meat substitutes.
Emma Ciccotosto ’23 awarded Extensiv Fall 2022 Supply Chain Scholarship
July 18, 2022
Ciccotosto's essay on automation of supply chain won her the Fall 2022 Supply Chain Scholarship by Extensiv.
Masters of Education Design Thinking students connect Burlington youth to local histories and the power of story
July 14, 2022
In partnership with the Power and Place Collaborative and Burlington Summer Youth Camps, Elon Master of Education students connected over 200 Burlington youth through design thinking workshops on the power of sharing stories and connecting to our communities.
Carpenter publishes article on Instagram education influencers
July 11, 2022
Carpenter, professor of education, and his co-authors published the article in the journal TechTrends.
Cherrel Miller Dyce chosen for national education initiative
July 11, 2022
Cherrel Miller Dyce has been selected to participate in the inaugural Inquiry Initiative sponsored by the Association of Teacher Educators.
Students exhibit ‘resilience and thoughtfulness’ during Emerging Journalists Program’s Immersion experience
July 8, 2022
The 12-day, on-campus residential learning workshop, made possible through $300,000 in grant funding from the Scripps Howard Foundation, supported 18 high school rising seniors interested in pursuing careers in journalism and the media industry.