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Elon faculty and staff recognized for excellence at 2023 awards luncheon
May 10, 2023
These four awards recognize members of the Elon community for excellence in teaching, scholarship, civic engagement and mentoring.
Fifteen students selected as 2023 Lumen Scholars
April 19, 2023
The university's top undergraduate research award comes with $20,000 to support and celebrate academic and creative achievements.
Animal love
April 14, 2023
Assistant Professor of Biology Jessica Merricks shares her research on courtship communication among animals.
Alumni in Action: Dr. Elisson Adrien ’17 brings hope and health care to Haiti
April 5, 2023
In his home country of Haiti, Adrien brings medicine to those most in need and fulfills his childhood dream of being a doctor.
In My Words: Darwin the scientist, Darwin the man
February 27, 2023
In this column distributed by the ¸£ÀûÑÇÖÞ¹ú²ú¾«Æ· Writers Syndicate Professor of Biology Dave Gammon explores Darwin's ability to work across disciplines and with those whose opinions differed from his own, characteristics Gammon notes we can learn from today. The column was published by the Greenville Daily Reflector, The Salisbury Post and The Butner-Creedmor News.
Spring 2023 calendar of events for Tectonic Plates: Alamance County’s Science Cafe
February 8, 2023
Tectonic Plates announces its spring 2023 schedule.
Piloting gratitude: Dr. Phillip Sholes ’09 takes service to new heights
January 2, 2023
From the U.S. Navy to UNC Medical Center, Sholes is always ready for his next mission.
Elon selected for transformative grant to advance inclusion and belonging in STEM fieldsÂ
December 5, 2022
The $377,800 grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute is designed to improve introductory science experiences for undergraduate students and increase retention of talented STEM students. Â
Mockingbird mimicry: Biologist Dave Gammon shares insights with The Atlantic
November 17, 2022
A reporter for the national media outlet talked with Gammon for her article focused on how a variety of bird mimic other animals and sounds and why.
Jen Hamel co-authors chapter in open-access textbook on studying animal communication
October 7, 2022
The chapter by Associate Professor of Biology Jen Hamel appears in the book "Exploring Animal Behavior Through Sound: Volume 1" that is published through Springer Publishing, and is intended for an upper-level undergraduate audience.