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Lifelong Connections: Buffie Longmire-Avital
February 14, 2020
A social worker, Brenda Reavis ’15 writes about the impact Associate Professor of Psychology Buffie Longmire-Avital had on her career path and beyond.
Into the woods
February 14, 2020
Ben Hanna ’07 helps people disconnect from the pressures of work and technology and reconnect with the people around them.
Raising the IQ: Introducing the Innovation Quad
February 14, 2020
This new academic quad that is included in the Boldly Elon strategic plan will seamlessly blend science and technology studies with the arts and humanities.
Amy Allocco is awarded a Collaborative International Research Grant
February 14, 2020
Amy Allocco has received a Collaborative International Research Grant from the American Academy of Religion to support joint fieldwork in India, a symposium, and a special journal issue with a colleague from the University of Helsinki.
Elon pre-law students attend Duke law school WLSA open house
February 12, 2020
Female undergraduates from across the region were invited to the Duke University School of Law on Saturday, Feb. 8.
Matt Foster earns CAA Football Scholar-Athlete of the Year honor
February 11, 2020
Foster, a senior tight end, becomes the first Elon football player to be named the conference's Scholar-Athlete of the Year.
Thomas Erdmann has an article published
February 11, 2020
Professor of Music Thomas Erdmann had an article published in the professional trumpet journal.
El-Sabawi and Carroll selected for NIDA-funded research development program
February 10, 2020
The program, designed to develop research capacity at the intersection of health and criminal justice, is co-sponsored by the National Institutes on Drug Abuse and the Justice Community Opioid Intervention Network.
Gift from Elon family creates dynamic team-teaching course in religious studies
February 7, 2020
John and Kristin Replogle P’18 of Raleigh, North Carolina, made the endowment gift in honor of their daughter’s transformative experience at Elon.
Elon Music Production alums part of 2019’s top-grossing concert tours
February 7, 2020
Emily Phillips '13 and Benjamin Scanlon '16, both Clair Global employees, helped engineer the sound for last year's BTS and Ariana Grande tours.