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H.E.R. Lab offers framework to end race-based health inequities
April 26, 2021
The R4P Equity Evaluation Framework involves critical examination of the root causes of disparity and restructuring institutions to remove barriers to care and education. The H.E.R. Lab analyzes the roles of race and racism as the main contributors to racial health inequities.
Mariatu Okonofua ’19 named a 2021 Rappaport Center law fellow
April 26, 2021
The alumna, now a student at Boston College Law School, was awarded one of twelve prestigious fellowships that allow them to work with professional policymakers.
Commencement 2021 speaker Daniel J. Watts ’04 to appear on NBC’s ‘TODAY Show’ Thursday
April 21, 2021
Watts is Elon's first performing alum to be nominated for a Tony Award and is Elon's commencement speaker for the Class of 2021
Virtual tools to help make Elon’s Spring Undergraduate Research Forum as engaging as ever
April 21, 2021
On Tuesday, April 27, members of the university community can listen to and engage with nearly 240 oral and poster presentations.
Elon Psychology Department presents Outstanding Psychology Student Award
April 20, 2021
The Elon Psychology Department is pleased to announce the 2021 Seena Granowsky Outstanding Psychology Student Award goes to Grace Feiner.
Career Moves: How the SPDC helped Andrew Veilleux ’21 move from discouraged to delighted — and a job with Deloitte
April 20, 2021
Weeks of frustration didn't keep Andrew Veilleux '21 from being persistent about searching for his dream job. With guidance from the Student Professional Development Center and some hard work, he is about to begin his career with Deloitte.
Elon College Fellow to present “Aoibhneas,” a virtual dance concert
April 20, 2021
“Aoibhneas” is a full-length contemporary dance created by Hannah Feldhues, a senior with Arts Administration and Marketing majors, dance minor, and College Fellow at Elon University. This production is the final thesis of her undergraduate research project. Mentored by Assistant Professor in Dance, Renay Aumiller.
Pearl Sullivan ’21 and Casey DiRienzo co-author paper on elected women’s influence on education policy
April 20, 2021
Their research shows that a higher representation of women in office results in more spending on primary education. That influence is greater when women hold positions of veto power or ability to set a legislative agenda.
Fifteen students selected as 2021 Lumen Scholars
April 19, 2021
The university's top undergraduate research award comes with $20,000 to support and celebrate academic and creative achievements.
Phi Beta Kappa inducts new members
April 19, 2021
The April 16 dinner and ceremony included remarks by President Connie Ledoux Book and an address by Charles Irons, professor of history and chair of the Department of History and Geography.