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Danielle DaSilva ’24 named Goldwater Scholar
April 11, 2023
DaSilva is one of 413 students across the national awarded the prestigious Goldwater Scholarship.
Caleb King shares how ‘convergence and collaboration’ transformed a rural Rwandan community
April 7, 2023
The physician and renewable energy entrepreneur recounted his experience across 16 years in rural Rwanda that revived a local hospital and brought electricity to the surrounding community.
TODAY: Dr. Caleb King to deliver 2023 James P. Elder Lecture
April 5, 2023
King, a physician and renewable energy entrepreneur, is the director of development for The Institute of Convergent Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
The Ness co-founder Colette Dong ’14 equips dance students for purpose-driven careers
April 4, 2023
A successful fitness entrepreneur with national TV credits, Dong led master classes in conditioning and a professional development session, "Harnessing Your Authenticity to Launch Your Career," during a campus visit
Journal of Music Theory Pedagogy publishes review by Allison Wente
April 4, 2023
In Vol. 36, article 8, Wente's reviews two post-tonal theory texts: Understanding Post-Tonal Music and The Art of Post-Tonal Analysis: Thirty-Three Graphic Music Analyses.
Geoffrey Claussen publishes article on compassion for animals
April 3, 2023
Claussen's article was published in the February 2023 issue of The Journal of Scriptural Reasoning.
Department of Performing Arts to present “Clue” March 31-April 2
March 31, 2023
With a screenplay based on the Hasbro board game and the Paramount Pictures movie, the production will have performances on Friday night, Saturday and Sunday.
Jeff Clark presents at the annual meeting of the Southeastern Section of the Mathematical Association of America
March 30, 2023
Clark presented on the use of technology to support writing in the mathematics curriculum.
Game On: New club provides avenue for students to explore computer game design
March 28, 2023
Elon students are gathering outside the classroom to explore new ways to study, design and implement computer games.
Lumen Scholar Anna Altmann ’23 tackles a dirty job for science and the environment
March 28, 2023
Altmann’s research project involved collecting and testing 2.5 pounds of cigarette butts and devising a cigarette smoking apparatus to find out which metals are being released by littered butts.