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Center for Engaged Learning Student Scholar Applications due March 7
February 25, 2022
The Center for Engaged Learning (CEL) invites applications from current Elon University first-year students for a three-year (Summer 2022 – Spring 2025) research collaboration on Work-Integrated Learning.
Elon faculty, staff members receive IN/CO grant from the Colonial Academic Alliance to support community-based learning efforts
February 24, 2022
This two-year award will support multi-institutional work to better prepare students and institutions to develop and sustain community-based learning initiatives.
English Department faculty, student present film adaptation research at virtual symposium
February 23, 2022
Assistant professors of English Craig Morehead and Dan Burns, with Christina Stafford ’25 presented at the joint Literature/Film Association and the Association of Adaptation Studies conference.
Communications students ‘meet and greet’ with potential employers
February 23, 2022
In conjunction with the Student Professional Development Center, the School of Communications hosted the COM Meet and Greet on Feb. 22, attracting seven organizations representing a variety of communications-related industries.
Center for the Study of Religion, Culture & Society marks 10 years of creating connections
February 23, 2022
Faculty gathered Monday night to reflect on the center's origins and successes in creating space for interdisciplinary study involving religion.
‘The State of Higher Ed’ report from Triad Business Journal features Elon
February 22, 2022
The special report highlighted Elon's Department of Nursing programs, Love School of Business graduate programs and the Department of Engineering.
Elon DPT students, alumni and faculty present research at APTA’s Combined Sections Meeting
February 18, 2022
The Department of Physical Therapy Education was well-represented at the national conference by its third-year DPT students, alumni and faculty members.
Elon MBA Class of 2022 tests skills in capstone event
February 18, 2022
The MBA candidates applied the knowledge acquired throughout their studies during the program’s annual business case competition.
Examining Elections: Lumen Scholar Amy Moore ‘22 studies effects of gerrymandering in N.C.
February 18, 2022
Moore and her mentor, Professor of Mathematics Todd Lee, are using statistics to explore the effects of gerrymandering in North Carolina.
Phoebe Mock ’21, Molly Morrison ’22 present research at conference on queer and transgender studies in religion
February 17, 2022
The annual Conference on Queer and Transgender Studies in Religion will be held at University of California, Riverside on Feb. 18 through Feb. 20.