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Elon seniors found oSTEM chapter for student support
March 2, 2020
Out in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics is a national organization for students and professionals in STEM fields.
This shoe fits: George ’23’s track-and-field shoe design turns heads
February 20, 2020
Honors Fellow, engineering major and athlete Madison George '23 set out to design and prototype the first women's pole-vaulting shoe. The support of Elon faculty, staff, teammates and an alumnus has her thinking bigger.
Instant cancer detection, treatment the goal of Elon engineering research
February 20, 2020
Assistant Professor of Engineering Richard Blackmon and Elon undergraduates are working to create laser imaging technology and cancer treatment in partnership with researchers at UNC-Chapel Hill.
Elon engineering advances through ABET accreditation process
February 19, 2020
Elon's four-year engineering degree program is included in ABET's 2020-21 accreditation evaluation cycle. ABET accreditation signifies a program meets global quality standards for education in engineering, applied and natural science, computing and engineering technology. The process should be completed in summer 2021.
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.
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.
Heard the one about the engineering prof who used to be a stand-up comic?
January 13, 2020
From stand-up comedy to cutting edge HIV research, Jonathan Su aims for sweet spot between teaching engineering skills paired with effective communication
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.
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.
Human needs, relationships at the center of engineering design course
December 11, 2019
Collaboration between the engineering program and the School of Health Sciences' physical therapy program challenged students and brought out their best in service of the community.