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Faculty members selected to be 2018-19 Sustainability Scholars
November 5, 2018
Now in its 11th year, the program will aid yet another diverse group of faculty in integrating sustainability into academic courses across campus.
Elon faculty voices highlighted
October 19, 2018
Cindy Fair, Tony Crider, Haya Ajjan and Jean Rattigan-Rohr shared their innovative scholarship, insights into teaching and approaches to community engagement at Elon Talks: Faculty Voices.
Sam Jenkins ’19 receives top American Astronomical Society award
July 9, 2018
Jenkins was one of four undergraduate students nationally to receive the Chambliss Astronomy Achievement Student Award at the society’s recent annual meeting in Denver.
Students honored at Physics and Engineering awards banquet
June 22, 2018
On Tuesday, May 8, physics and engineering students and faculty gathered to celebrate the culmination of the academic year.
Arts & Sciences alumni recognized
April 26, 2018
Three outstanding alumni from Elon College, the College of Arts & Sciences, were honored Thursday at an annual awards celebration.
Richardson visits Congress to advocate for astronomy
April 3, 2018
Assistant Professor of Physics Chris Richardson was invited to Washington D.C. on behalf of the American Astronomical Society to advocate for astronomy in meetings with senators and representatives.
Making in the Classroom: How faculty incorporate the Maker Hub into lesson plans
February 14, 2018
Kyle Altmann, associate professor of physics, shares how he uses the Maker Hub to teach his students the importance of making in and out of the classroom.
Crider to lead national Reacting to the Past Consortium
January 30, 2018
Tony Crider, associate professor of physics, has been involved with the Reacting to the Past initiative, which uses role-playing games as instructional tools in the classroom, for more than a decade.
Physics and Engineering banquet held Dec. 7
December 14, 2017
Physics and engineering students and faculty gathered Thursday, Dec. 7, 2017, on the last day of classes for the annual end of semester banquet.
Physics and Engineering Egg Drop Competition – Nov. 3
October 23, 2017
Join us for the Society of Physics Students' annual competition, open to both students and alumni, in which we combine physics with the fun of dropping things off of the third floor of McMichael.