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December 4, 2020
The innovative program will immerse students from underserved populations in the study of freedom, citizenship and democracy and culminate in an annual symposium for the public showcasing their work.
Students deepen understanding of economy during College Fed Challenge
December 2, 2020
An Elon team played monetary policymakers in the Federal Reserve’s annual competition.
Lumen Scholar Griffin Barriss ’21 researching public health programs in India
November 30, 2020
Griffin Barriss ’21, under the mentorship of Senior Lecturer in Public Health Studies Amanda Tapler, is conducting research with the Comprehensive Rural Health Project on a program addressing gender-based issues in Jamkhed, India.
Elon Law student wins Air Force JAG intern contest
November 30, 2020
Christopher Schroeder L’20 took first place in the inaugural Mock Opening Intern Competition for more than two dozen law students working over the summer at bases across the United States.
Elon engineering’s senior capstone project to reduce water pollution
November 25, 2020
The design and deployment of a constructed floating wetlands module will use student designs and plant life to monitor and improve the safety of stormwater runoff.
Hannah Boone and Kelly O’Neil win PERCS Online Ethnography Mini-Grants
November 24, 2020
The online ethnography mini-grants support student projects that used contemporary technologies of connectedness to examine communities and cultures.
Nick Gozik selected as next dean of global education
November 23, 2020
The newly named dean of global education currently serves as director of the Office of International Programs and the McGillycuddy-Logue Center for Undergraduate Global Studies at Boston College.
Senior statistics majors collaborate on a project with the United Nations
November 23, 2020
Students in the Statistics Practicum capstone class worked with members of the United Nations Civil Society Unit to analyze data from an international survey on misinformation about COVID-19.
End-of-semester message from President Book
November 23, 2020
President Connie Ledoux Book offered a video message to students, faculty and staff on the last day of classes for Fall Semester 2020.
Maia Tice ’22 receives STEM teaching scholarship from NASA
November 20, 2020
Maia Tice ’22 has been named a recipient of NASA’s STEM Pre-Service Teacher Education Scholarship for the 2020-21 academic year.