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Kristina Krasich invited to serve as guest editor at ‘Scientific Reports’
September 1, 2025
As guest editor, Krasich will oversee the peer-review process and guide the direction of the collection by selecting high-impact contributions.
New neuroinclusive classrooms and student lounge support varied learning styles
August 29, 2025
New resources in Lindner Hall offer flexible seating and sensory-friendly spaces for building visitors.
Christine Cotton G’02 shows how kindness grows into community change
August 29, 2025
From the lunch table to a national movement, Christine Cotton G’02 used her Elon MBA to build PORCH Communities into a nonprofit that has provided more than $15 million in hunger relief since 2010.
Nermin Vehabovic and collaborator explore freedom dreaming among girls from refugee backgrounds
August 28, 2025
Nermin Vehabovic and Duke University collaborator Jennifer C. Mann explore how three girls from refugee backgrounds build relationships that foster care for themselves and their community.
Abby MacKnight L’26 awarded WCBA Foundation Memorial Scholarship
August 26, 2025
A rising second-year law student, MacKnight plans to practice criminal law with a focus on juvenile advocacy. She is one of three WCBA scholarship recipients announced this summer.
Gendle serves as featured panelist for launch of the Asia Pacific Hub of the Community-Based Global Learning Collaborative
August 26, 2025
Hosted virtually by Charles Sturt University in Australia, the event opened a new chapter in international ethical community-based education
RTI International and Elon University to host conference on the future of artificial intelligence
August 25, 2025
Leading experts will explore humanity’s role in AI and develop a shared research agenda for responsible innovation when they convene for the Sept. 17 program in Research Triangle Park.
Rena Zito interviewed for ‘Gilles is in the Air’ podcast
August 25, 2025
The podcast episode focuses on Zito's research on how stereotypes and stigma impact adults with Tourette Syndrome.
Internship Spotlight: Sarah T. Moore ’26 shapes stories at the Smithsonian
August 25, 2025
The journalism major turned a remote internship with the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History into a transformative professional experience, diving into editorial projects and building connections across the institution.
Todd Coleman releases new music for string orchestra
August 25, 2025
Coleman has composed a new five-minute work for string orchestra. This piece of music is a sequel to his first published work, "Adieu," which was written when he was 18 years old.