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Hwayeon Ryu receives NSF funding for SARS-CoV-2 research
August 1, 2024
Ryu was also recently selected as an inaugural recipient of a fellowship by the Sylvia Bozeman and Rhonda Hughes EDGE Foundation that advances the research careers of women in the mathematical sciences.
Brian Pennington offers insights on multi-religious identity for Religious News Service article
July 30, 2024
The article by reporter Yonat Shimron focuses what the religious identify of Vice President Kamala Harris may say about the country's multi-faith makeup.
Do plural brand names influence consumer attitudes?
July 30, 2024
Assistant Professor Smaraki Mohanty co-authored research on if plural brand names have an advantage over singular brand names.
Elon professor examines consumer shift to private-label brands post-pandemic
July 30, 2024
Assistant Professor Smaraki Mohanty co-authored research on the shift of consumer behaviors towards brands during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Summer Reflections: What students are saying about SURE
July 29, 2024
Students participating in Elon's Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) offer their thoughts about what the opportunity means to them.
Elon students get personal with Summer Undergraduate Research Experience
July 29, 2024
Nearly 50 students participated in the Summer Undergraduate Research Experience, a unique opportunity where the topics are diverse, along with the personal stories behind them.
Ilyssa Salomon shares perspectives with FOX8 about surgeon general’s call for social media warning
July 26, 2024
Salomon, an assistant professor of psychology, spoke with the local FOX affiliate about what the surgeon general is proposing and what impact it may have.
Jules Levanti ’25 becomes Elon’s first N.C. Space Grant Undergraduate Research Scholar
July 23, 2024
The competitive award will allow Levanti to continue her research on black holes in dwarf galaxies, which could have implications for NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope.
Elon Law scholar cited by The Assembly & Slate
July 23, 2024
Professor David S. Levine, who teaches intellectual property, explained why the federal government issues patents for a story on the rising popularity of Shibumi Shades and the company's efforts to protect its beach product from competition.
On Residency at Robertson & Associates with Sydney Rimmer L’24
July 22, 2024
Working with knowledgeable attorneys at the boutique Charlotte law firm afforded Sydney Rimmer L’24 an opportunity to sharpen her skills in drafting complaints, demand letters, memos, settlement agreements, and more - all while helping clients whose stories inspired her.