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Chad Awtrey and recent alumni from Elon and Williams High School publish paper in algebra journal
February 24, 2020
The paper titled ""Galois groups of doubly even octic polynomials" appears in the most recent issue of the Journal of Algebra and Its Applications.
School of Communications to host ‘Media and the Culture of Shame’ panel discussion
February 24, 2020
The public event, set for Wednesday, March 4, will explore today’s cancel culture, the distinction between shame and embarrassment, and the role of media/journalism in public discourse.
Assistant Professor Jennifer Carroll discusses her research on substance use and drug policy on national podcast
February 21, 2020
Carroll was interviewed by the National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO), one of the largest public health organizations in the U.S.
Many Tech Experts Say Digital Disruption Will Hurt Democracy
February 21, 2020
A new survey by Elon's Imagining the Internet Center and the Pew Research Center focuses on the impact of technology on democracy.
Get ready, Elon: The Femgineers are coming
February 21, 2020
The second annual Leading Women in Audio Conference, celebrating the art of audio engineering and led by female music industry professionals, will be held Feb. 28-29.
This shoe fits: George ’23’s track-and-field shoe design turns heads
February 20, 2020
Honors Fellow, engineering major and athlete Madison George '23 set out to design and prototype the first women's pole-vaulting shoe. The support of Elon faculty, staff, teammates and an alumnus has her thinking bigger.
Instant cancer detection, treatment the goal of Elon engineering research
February 20, 2020
Assistant Professor of Engineering Richard Blackmon and Elon undergraduates are working to create laser imaging technology and cancer treatment in partnership with researchers at UNC-Chapel Hill.
Business Fellows travel to France, Italy to learn about culture and business in the European Union
February 19, 2020
The Business and Culture in the European Union course offered first-year Business Fellows the opportunity to visit organizations such as FactSet, Campari Group and the Borsa Italiana.
The Promise of Possibility: A day dedicated to celebrating and encouraging women in sport
February 19, 2020
In recognition of National Girls & Women in Sports Day, the School of Communications and the Women Influencers in Sport (WINS) initiative hosted a daylong event featuring an on-campus panel discussion, networking reception and classroom visits with female professionals in the sport industry.
Ringelberg presents at 108th annual College Art Association conference
February 19, 2020
"Why It Might Be Better to Be a Generalist" was part of the panel The Art History Generalist: Challenges, Strategies and the Future of Teaching Art History