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Ash Wednesday services to be held Feb. 14 at Elon Community Church and the Numen Lumen Sacred Space
November 20, 2017
All are welcome to receive ashes during several worship services to mark the beginning the Christian season of Lent.
Awtrey publishes with alumni, gives invited talks
November 19, 2017
A.L. Hook Associate Professor Chad Awtrey publishes a research paper with alumni Taylor Cesarski '17 and Peter Jakes '17 in the latest issue of an international number theory journal.
Artfully coded: A computer science professor's journey
November 17, 2017
Megan Squire’s nontraditional pathway to computer science has allowed her to see computer code in a different way.
Elon Law scholar shares trade secrets research in Mexico City
November 17, 2017
Associate Professor David S. Levine presented his forthcoming co-authored article in the Wake Forest Law Review at a November conference hosted by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
Sustainable sanitation: How Elon researchers are working to reinvent the toilet
November 17, 2017
A team of Elon researchers is working to develop an efficient and effective way for communities in the developing world to help combat water, sanitation hygiene problems.
Math majors present at regional conference, one receives award
November 17, 2017
Jacie Cooper '18, Morgan Ferguson '19, Nicholas Hadgis '18, Peter Komlofske '19, Olivia Lennox-Sanzone '18, Kiley Shannon '18 and Janae Williams '18 presented at the 13th Annual Regional Mathematics and Statistics Conference held at UNC-Greensboro on Nov. 3-4, 2017.
Kass wins international film festival award, meets Dalai Lama
November 17, 2017
The assistant professor of communications teamed with fellow faculty member Ryan Witt and three cinema and television arts majors to produce “Gull,” a short-subject film that won Best Editing at the 2017 Free Spirit Film Festival in Dharamsala, India.
Longmire-Avital presents at the 60th annual Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality conference
November 15, 2017
Buffie Longmire-Avital, associate professor of psychology and coordinator of African and African-American Studies, spoke on Nov. 12 during the conference in Atlanta.