Page 1 of 25
Greg Honan ’14 turned a love of writing and politics into a career of service
May 12, 2026
Greg Honan '14 came to Elon planning to study music, but a first-year political science course sparked a passion for politics and writing that shaped his entire career. He now serves as deputy chief of communications for the City of Boston and credits the mentors and community he found at Elon for making it all possible.
SURF Stories 2026: Maddie Hewgley ’26 explores the rise of state gun rights laws through undergraduate research
April 23, 2026
To celebrate ¸£ÀûÑÇÖÞ¹ú²ú¾«Æ·â€™s Spring Research Forum on April 28, Today at Elon is highlighting students presenting their research at the annual campus tradition.
Mallory Otten ’26, Rena Zito present research at sociology conference
April 21, 2026
Lumen Scholar Mallory Otten '26 and her mentor, Rena Zito, presented their research at the Southern Sociological Society conference.
Biomedical engineering major, mathematics and biology faculty collaborate on research, connecting disciplines
April 3, 2026
Elise Butterbach ’27 bridges biomedical engineering, mathematics and biology through interdisciplinary research on viral myocarditis.
Christian Seitz ’16 tackles global vaccine research
March 31, 2026
A professor’s encouragement helped Christian Seitz ’16 discover a passion for chemistry that ultimately led him to global vaccine research. Now working through the University of Chicago, Seitz studies viruses identified by the World Health Organization as potential pandemic threats in an effort to help prevent future global outbreaks.
Elon math students and faculty present at the Joint Mathematics Meetings in Washington, D.C.
January 13, 2026
Students and faculty at the Elon Mathematics Department attended and presented at the Joint Mathematics Meetings on January 4-7, 2026, in Washington DC.
Mallory Otten ’26 and Rena Zito present research at the American Society of Criminology conference
December 1, 2025
The Lumen scholar and her mentor presented their research on perceptions of intimate partner violence perpetrators at the criminology conference
Sam Hinton ’25 continues community commitment through Year of Service Fellows Program
November 13, 2025
Alamance County feels like home for Sam Hinton '25 and the Year of Service Fellows program has been a way to deepen that connection and give back.
Lila Snodgrass ’26 twists a knot of math and dance for Lumen Prize research
July 14, 2025
The Lumen Scholar is connecting her interests in dance and math by studying the danceability of a knot.
Jo Bogart ’26 reimagines the classics from the city in which they were born
July 7, 2025
A Class of 2026 Lumen Scholar, Bogart is taking her classical studies research abroad and then bringing it back to Elon for the Summer Undergraduate Research Experience.