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In My Words: Could ChatGPT lead to the watering down of thought?
September 16, 2024
In this column distributed by the Elon University Writers Syndicate, Professor Rosemary Haskell asks whether the language-generation capabilities of generative AI will impact the thought process.
Tayo Sanders talks closing the gap in technology and cost of drug development at Voices of Discovery lecture
September 16, 2024
In the first Voices of Discovery lecture of the academic year, scientist, researcher and investor Tayo Sanders described his work to reduce the cost of medical treatments with technological advancements.
Elon students, alumnus win research awards at 2024 MAA MathFest
September 13, 2024
With team members hailing from Jordan, Cambodia, Brazil and Colombia, their collaboration showcased the power of global perspectives in solving complex problems.
Damion Blake explores the power of Jamaica’s mafia bosses in new book
September 11, 2024
In Don Dada: Assessing the Socio-economic and Political Power of Jamaica’s Mafia Bosses, Damion Blake, associate professor of political science, investigates the evolution of the don, non-state violent actors who exert influence in the island's garrison communities.
The Phoenix in Paris: Elon alumni tell the Olympic story
September 11, 2024
Elon University alumni share their experiences helping to cover the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.
Virtual Peace Corps program engages Elon students with Ukraine
September 10, 2024
Since fall 2023, Elon students have met regularly to practice conversational English with Ukrainian college students through programs coordinated by Associate Professor of English Jennifer Eidum and the Peace Corps Virtual Service Pilot Program. Eidum is seeking students to participate this fall.
Buffy Longmire-Avital offers perspective on a happy life in WalletHub
September 9, 2024
Professor of Psychology and Director of the Black Lumen Project Buffy Longmire-Avital spoke to WalletHub about factors that contribute to a happy life.
Bravo! Elon named one of the most represented colleges on Broadway by Playbill
September 6, 2024
This is the third consecutive year Elon has been ranked as one of the most prolific colleges in the nation in producing Broadway performers.
Caroline Ketcham connects the dots of her career in Distinguished Scholar Lecture
September 6, 2024
In her Distinguished Scholar Lecture, "Research as the Highest Form of Play," Professor of Exercise Science Caroline Ketcham explored the many facets of her academic career, painting a picture of a scholar, mentor and steadfast collaborator.