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Jovani Mendez-Sandoval ’22 gains case experience during BTG Consulting competition
January 5, 2022
The economic consulting major analyzed and presented recommendations for a case focused on Detroit’s consumer “desert” neighborhoods.
Biology faculty member Jen Hamel co-authors study in Journal of Evolutionary Biology, a highly-ranked disciplinary journal
January 3, 2022
Hamel and co-authors from the University of Florida published an empirical study on inter-and intraspecific mating in the current issue of the journal.
School of Communications publishes fall 2021 issue of research journal
December 29, 2021
In the most recent edition of the Elon Journal, student researchers conducted an expansive look at storytelling, as well as how the ongoing pandemic has impacted media producers and consumers.
At the deep end, underwater vehicles build first-year engineering skills
December 17, 2021
Students in EGR 1210: Grand Challenges in Engineering 1, built remotely operated vehicles and tested them in Beck Pool during finals.
With support from $300,000 grant, Elon’s Freedom Scholars to welcome area high school students in summer 2022
December 16, 2021
The year-long program will foster civic engagement, reflect on ideals of democracy and freedom, and increase college access for Alamance County high school seniors. It is funded by a $300,000 grant from the Teagle Foundation.
Elon undergraduate team models Federal Open Market Committee in College Fed Challenge
December 14, 2021
The students presented monetary policy recommendations in the Federal Reserve competition.
School of Health Sciences hosts third annual Global Engagement and Research Forum
December 9, 2021
Students from the Doctor of Physical Therapy, Master of Physician Assistant Studies and Nursing programs, along with undergraduate engineering students, shared their research during the forum at McKinnon Hall inside Moseley Center.
Finding the CURE: Biology course provides opportunity for students to support Lumen Prize research
December 8, 2021
Biology 1064: The Science of Life course, taught by Assistant Professor of Biology Jessica Merricks, worked closely with David Vandermast, associate professor of biology, and Ashlyn Crain '22 for their Lumen Prize research regarding carbon sequestering in trees.
Assistant Professor Dani Lane publishes book on collaboration to support inclusion
December 7, 2021
Dani Lane, assistant professor in the Dr. Jo Watts Williams School of Education, has published a book that looks at the instructional collaboration between special education and general education in international educational contexts and the role this plays in enabling inclusive education.
Lawrence Garber examines motivations to buy organic food in emerging markets
December 6, 2021
The associate professor of marketing’s exploratory study of urban Indian millennials is published in the journal Food Quality and Preference.