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Updated as of 12:03 p.m. on Nov. 17 to include comment from Dean of Global Education Nick Gozick.
Daymond John, star of ABC’s “Shark Tank,” joined Elon University as the Fall Convocation speaker Sept. 29 in the Schar Center.
Entrepreneur and CEO of the Shark Group consulting agency Daymond John will speak for Fall Convocation, part of the Elon University’s 2023-24 speaker series, at 3:30 p.m. Sept. 29.
Updated as of 2:34 p.m. Sept. 14 to include video.
Tibetan Buddhist monk Geshe Sangpo will arrive at Elon University on Sept. 6 for the ninth year to construct a sand mandala.
Upon walking into Yeager Recital Hall, not a single person sat still in their seats. The crowd filled with friends and family of the performers as Elon Muses hosted its spring concert April15.
Elon University alumnus and former member of Elon a cappella group Vital Signs, Miles Caraballo ’22 formed his own a cappella group — Queen City Vocals — based in Charlotte.
Dr. Sanjay Gupta, CNN’s chief medical correspondent, delivered Elon University's 2023 Baird Lecture on Tuesday night.
Leonidas Lagrimas performed a series of solo piano works Wednesday evening at Whitley Auditorium. Lagrimas serves as assistant professor of piano and piano pedagogy at Western Carolina University.
Burlington’s Paramount Theater held a screening of “Racist Roots: The Film,” a film about North Carolina’s racist history with the death penalty Feb. 16.
Elon University’s Department of Performing Arts debuts “The Bridges of Madison County” on Friday, Feb. 10. The emotional love story will run through Sunday at McCrary Theatre in the Center for the Arts.
Elon Cares partnered with the Gender and LGBTQIA Center for its 16th annual performance benefitting Broadway Cares/Equity Fights Aids on Jan. 11 in Yeager Recital Hall. The show included performances by students from Broadway favorites such as SIX, Shrek the Musical and RENT.
Dorothy Roberts, a social justice advocate and award-winning scholar, explained race, gender and social class inequalities — and their effects on reproductive rights in America — on Oct. 20 at Elon University’s Whitley Auditorium.