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Eduardo Gonzalez ’21 launches successful Nashville sanitizing business
July 21, 2020
After internship opportunities fell through, Gonzalez used his savings and entrepreneurial skills to start Music City Sanitizing LLC using electrostatic disinfectant spray to sanitize area businesses and facilities.
Elon family makes gift to support Innovation Quad
July 21, 2020
The generous commitment will support new facilities for the university’s STEM programs, a top priority of the Elon LEADS Campaign and the university’s strategic plan.
STEM gift continues McMichael family’s support of science education
May 29, 2020
The generous gift from the McMichael Family Foundation, including Elon Trustee Mac McMichael P’99, Life Trustee Gail McMichael Lane P’96 GP’23 and Flavel McMichael Godfrey, will support Elon’s new Innovation Quad, a priority of the Elon LEADS Campaign.
Elon engineering sets milestone, graduates first 4-year class
May 28, 2020
Nearly a decade in the making, an engineering program that beats with Elon's heart for service and problem-solving is growing by leaps and bounds.
First class of 4-year engineering graduates prepare for the future
May 27, 2020
Skylar Barthelmes, Matt Foster and Ryan Sienerth were the first to graduate with a B.S. in engineering from Elon
Trustee and alumnus makes generous gift to new STEM facilities
May 14, 2020
Elon alumnus and Trustee Dr. William N.P. Herbert ’68 and wife Marsha Herbert, of Charlottesville, Virginia, are among the donors making major gifts to the Elon LEADS Campaign to support the university’s planned Innovation Quad.
Voice of resilience: Sirena Hargrove-Leak works to inspire next generation of engineers
May 13, 2020
Overcoming obstacles to her own education, Associate Professor of Engineering Sirena Hargrove-Leak is focused on helping students rise to meet their potential as the director of Elon's four-year engineering program.
Elon Answers: Avoiding coronavirus on surfaces
March 30, 2020
This is part of a series of articles featuring responses by Elon University faculty members to questions about the novel coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) submitted by Alamance County community members.
Skylar Barthelmes ’20, Mike Borucki ’20 named CAA Institutional Scholar-Athletes
March 25, 2020
A native of Dartmouth, Massachusetts, Barthelmes is a member of the women's track and field team and has posted a 3.65 grade-point-average as an engineering major with a minor in computer science and mathematics. Borucki, from Marlton, New Jersey, is a catcher on the baseball team who is double majoring in physics and computer science, with a 3.47 GPA.
Elon scientists ready to answer COVID-19 questions from the community
March 22, 2020
Elon's STEM faculty are soliciting questions from the university community and area residents, with responses to be published in The Burlington Times-News and Today at Elon.