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Power and Place Collaborative shares stories of faith in community
December 4, 2023
Stories of Alamance County: Spaces of Faith and Spiritual Diversity was the culmination of a semester of community dialogue and students’ oral history projects.
Physics and engineering departments celebrate semester’s end with IQ Bake-off
December 1, 2023
Physics and Engineering departments celebrate end-of-semester with baking, sculpting.
Physic Tea hosts talk on hot and cold gasses in galaxy groups
December 1, 2023
Hosted weekly by the Department of Physics, Physics Tea promises engaging discussions, thought-provoking ideas and a delightful spread of refreshments.
Mina Garcia is invited to present on Hispanic theater in NYC conference
November 30, 2023
On the occasion of the premiere of "La Monja Alferez" (The Lieutenant Nun), Teatro Circulo sponsored an academic symposium to explore New World dramaturgy.
Mina Garcia presents in an international conference in Puebla, Mexico, during the Day of the Dead
November 30, 2023
Garcia, professor of Spanish in the World Languages and Cultures Department, presented about the presentation of death in Lope de Vega's moriscos plays.
Elon students present at American Public Health Association annual conference
November 30, 2023
Lumen Scholar Nazaneen Shokri participated in a panel with doctoral students around disparities in healthcare for Middle Eastern North African women. Alex Campbell '24 and Morgan Rende '24 presented research on young adults' views of access to reproductive health. The public health studies majors connected with graduate programs and found belonging in the field.
Students build electric Formula 1 racecar in new Elon engineering program
November 17, 2023
A team of student engineers is designing and building an electric racecar to go up against designs from international engineering programs in Formula SAE Electric competitions
Elon physics, astronomy students report on summer internships
November 17, 2023
Jordan Wels, Jules Levanti and Amelia Bettati discuss their experiences with National Science Foundation internships
In My Words: In providing aid to Ukraine, U.S. should not repeat its past mistakes in Latin America
November 16, 2023
In this column distributed by the Elon University Writers Syndicate, Professor Mat Gendle considers whether the current support for the Ukraine war effort has dangerous parallels to the proxy war in Nicaragua during the 1980s. The column appeared in the Greensboro News & Record and the Butner-Creedmoor News.
Huber awarded full-year sabbatical to study, write about Revelation and race
November 15, 2023
Elon’s Faculty Research and Development committee selected Huber’s proposal for a full-year, full-pay sabbatical in 2024-25 to research and complete a monograph about racialized interpretations of the Book of Revelation