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Elon math faculty and student attend and present at MathFest in Sacramento
August 13, 2025
Pagnapech Ngoun '26 and a mathematics faculty member Hwayeon Ryu presented at MathFest, the annual meeting of the Mathematical Association of America on Aug. 6-9 in Sacramento, California.
Rena Zito publishes research on Tourette’s related stigma and stereotypes
August 12, 2025
Sociologist Rena Zito examines the ramifications of the "swearing disease" stereotype for adults with Tourette Syndrome.
Elon Comm faculty attend 2025 AEJMC Conference in San Francisco
August 12, 2025
Faculty from the School of Communications engaged with peers from around the world, contributing research and insights across multiple sessions. Discussions spanned topics such as artificial intelligence, press freedoms, personal branding, and well-being in the communications industry.
Kristen Mazur and co-authors win national award for expository writing in mathematics
August 12, 2025
The Trevor Evans Award, established by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA), is presented annually to an author or authors of an exceptional mathematics article that is accessible to undergraduates.
Clark presents at Mathematical Association of American’s MathFest
August 12, 2025
Jeff Clark presented on "Multivariable Calculus and Physics" at the annual meeting MathFest of the Mathematical Association of America in Sacramento on August 7.
Elon faculty publishes review on resistance training for postmenopausal women
August 12, 2025
Anu Räisänen, director of HealthEU initiatives and assistant professor, led a scoping review that was recently published in the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research.
Meet the Elon Law Class of 2027
August 8, 2025
The 182 students in Elon University School of Law’s largest-ever class represent 31 states, 90 undergraduate institutions and hold a variety of experiences in the law and service.
Knight Commission/Elon University Poll: Americans split on pivotal issues reshaping college sports
August 6, 2025
Public opinion is divided on athlete compensation, employment and the governance of college sports, though Americans are unified in support of academic standards and the importance of college athletics opportunities in all sports.
Elon Law Convocation message to Class of 2027: ‘Cultivate character’
August 6, 2025
The Hon. John Morris L’10, the law school’s first graduate to become a Superior Court judge, urged Elon Law’s largest-ever class to commit themselves to diligence, service and perseverance during ceremonies held Aug. 5, 2025, in Elon University's Alumni Gym.