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Elon College Fellows prowl the arts and sciences at 3rd Big Cat Colloquium
October 7, 2020
The annual first-year experience hosted by the Animal Park at the Conservators Center happened through in-person and virtual tours.
Buffie Longmire-Avital gives invited virtual talk at the CUNY Graduate Center for Developmental Psychology
October 7, 2020
The talk was titled, “Raising Super Women…and Emotional Eaters (?): Exploring the relationship between socialized coping responses to discrimination and disordered eating for collegiate Black women.”
Physician Assistant Studies student receives National Health Service Corps scholarship
October 5, 2020
Lauren Johnson PA '21 has been selected for a highly competitive National Health Service Corps scholarship.
Moseley gift names first building in university’s new Innovation Quad; enhances scholarship support
October 5, 2020
The lead gift, among the largest ever given to Elon, by Furman ‘56 and Susan Moseley will name IQ One and marks a significant step forward in the launch of facilities that will house Elon’s engineering and STEM programs.
Morgan Kearns ’22 shares design thinking research at international conference
October 2, 2020
Kearns, a Leadership Fellow, recently presented research on design thinking with Director of Design Thinking Danielle Lake at the International Social Research Conference.
Elon Sales Team advances to AT&T National Sales Competition finals
October 2, 2020
Students gained experience with video conference sales calls in the AT&T B2B professional selling simulation.
Chris Morrison ’22 solves ‘technical riddle’ for ‘Pheromone’ production
October 1, 2020
The cinema and television arts major and Elon Sports Vision president plays an integral role for the Department of Performing Arts and its new production, “Pheromone: An Awkward Olfactory Inquiry.”
Mark Cryan Published Article on Appalachian League Restructuring
October 1, 2020
Mark Cryan recently published a new article in the baseball industry online magazine Ballpark Digest about dramatic changes on tap for the local minor league.
Biochemistry course tracks emerging COVID-19 science, treatments
October 1, 2020
CHM 355 students are learning medical and pharmaceutical science by following virology research and medical breakthroughs in real-time
Rosemary Haskell publishes review of novel by Senegalese author Fatou Diome
September 30, 2020
Professor of English Rosemary Haskell's review of Les Veilleurs de Sangomar (The watchmen of Sangomar), the latest novel by Senegalese novelist Fatou Diome, appeared in the Fall 2020 number of World Literature Today.