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An out-of-the-box solution

November 3, 2015

A problem-solver, Vincent Suozzi ’82 invented a compact tool that makes it easier to enjoy a weed-free garden.

Sam Slaughter ’09: In a few words

August 4, 2015

Writer Sam Slaughter ’09 finds beauty in the brevity of words, something that has inspired him to write a flash fiction book.

Painting with paper

August 4, 2015

Artist Megan Coyle ’08 uses magazine cutouts to create one-of-a-kind collages.

More than a hike

August 4, 2015

Alumnus Johnny Morris ’14 hiked the Appalachian Trail to raise money and awareness for Alzheimer’s disease.

The TV of tomorrow

August 3, 2015

While experts agree television will continue to be a fixture in our lives, the model of how content is delivered—and who is creating it—is continually evolving.

The power of Loy Farm

August 3, 2015

The recent addition of a solar farm to the far southeast corner of campus is only the latest feature of a site used by Elon students and professors to learn, teach, research and serve the broader Alamance County community.

Lauren Adams ’04: Irresistibly funny 

August 3, 2015

From a ‘little clown’ to a co-starring role in Netflix’s original series “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt,” Lauren Adams ’04 has reached her professional destination: comedy stardom.

A new branch of research

August 3, 2015

A chance encounter during a study abroad program led Emily Tomich ’15 to team up with her mentor to research the effects a Himalayan tree has on starvation recovery. 

Point of view: Beyond lesson plans

August 3, 2015

A career educator, Maggie Carson ’95 reflects on the challenges teachers face in the classroom that have nothing to do with budget cuts or standardized testing.