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Engineering students seek patent for transdermal patch design, control system
January 3, 2020
Elon seniors Matt Foster and Michael Borucki wanted to improve the nicotine patch. Their unique solution wowed faculty, will be the engineering program's senior capstone project and could change treatment for addiction.
Elon students, faculty and staff to immerse themselves in Winter Term Global Engagement programs
January 3, 2020
More than 1,000 students, faculty and staff are participating this month in programs around the United States and the globe.
Dave Gammon and Anna Corsiglia ’19 publish peer-reviewed article on mockingbird behavior
January 3, 2020
International journal Behavioral Processes has published a peer-reviewed article written by Professor of Biology Dave Gammon and Anna Corsiglia ’19 titled “Mockingbirds imitate frogs and toads across North American.”
Raj Ghoshal publishes new article on persistent issue of hiring discrimination
December 20, 2019
The sociologist's research found significant problems with a prior study that claimed to show the disappearance of hiring discrimination.
Alumna Sarah Holdren’s journey after graduation: From EV! to Fulbright research in Finland, to medical school
December 19, 2019
Sarah Holdren '18' takes a look at her most recent achievements and how they rooted in everything she learned through her work in the Kernodle Center office, since the fall of her freshman year at Elon.
Amy Overman speaks on women’s networking and mentoring
December 19, 2019
Amy Overman, professor of psychology and assistant dean of Elon College, the College of Arts & Sciences, presented at two events on advancing one's career through networking and mentoring.
Allocco publishes book chapter on feminist anthropology and mentoring
December 17, 2019
The chapter is included in a volume that grew out of an April 2018 symposium at Colgate University honoring two of Allocco’s undergraduate mentors.
Financial Times features insights from Megan Squire for article on far-right extremists
December 17, 2019
Squire, a professor of computer science, talked with the London-based media outlet about how extremists are migrating to new online platforms.
Underwater vehicle tests cap semester of engineering exploration
December 17, 2019
Grand Challenges I is a required first-semester course for engineering majors, delving into problem-solving for a better future. Students built and used remotely operated vehicles to complete a variety of underwater tasks.
Julie Crothers ’14 named to Dance Magazine’s ’25 to Watch’ list
December 17, 2019
Crothers, who graduated with a bachelor of fine arts in dance and choreography, and a bachelor of arts in arts administration, returned to campus in 2017 to offer two masterclasses for Elon dance students.