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Department of Performing Arts to present ‘Medea’ on Friday
April 7, 2021
The performance will be available at www.elonperformingarts.com at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, April 9.
Failure vs. Perfectionism: Navigating the interview question that exposes your flaws
April 7, 2021
How to effectively share your failures with employers to highlight your strong work ethic and ace that interview.
Dabrowski and McManamy publish in leading chemical education journal
April 2, 2021
A. L. Hook Emerging Professor in Science and Mathematics, Jen Dabrowski and Lecturer in Chemistry Mary McManamy co-author an article in the Journal of Chemical Education
Taylor Stephens ’21 presents at Music Theory Southeast
April 2, 2021
Taylor Stephens presented original research at the regional conference, Music Theory Southeast on March 20, 2021.
Ashlyn Crain ’22, Anna Altmann ‘23 named Goldwater Scholars
April 1, 2021
The highly competitive award is designed to advance the academic pursuits of sophomores and juniors in colleges and universities who are pursuing research careers in natural sciences, mathematics and engineering.
Hwayeon Ryu publishes paper in Mathematical Biosciences
March 30, 2021
Hwayeon Ryu, assistant professor of mathematics, published a paper in Mathematical Biosciences on investigating spatially localized cluster solutions in inhibitory neural networks.
Bright spark: Henry Chance ’21 designs vacuum system to explore renewable energy source
March 25, 2021
Chance’s research involves developing materials and conditions that would lead to thermionic energy conversion. He is a dual-degree engineering physics major and will transfer to a partner school next fall to complete his degrees.
Elon students participate in annual religious studies conference
March 24, 2021
6 Elon undergraduates presented at the virtual American Academy of Religion's Southeastern regional conference with the theme of Race, Religion, and Health: Epidemics of Disparity
National Science Foundation grant to support Rissa Trachman’s archaeological excavation work in Belize
March 23, 2021
The $290,000 NSF grant for Trachman and her fellow researchers will allow them to explore the potential location of marketplaces within cultural sites in northwestern Belize dating back to at least 100 B.C.