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(11/30/12 11:54pm)
Students were able to experience the culture of West Africa without having to leave the campus community. International Education Week hosted programs that enabled students actively learn about the region.
(11/03/12 12:56am)
All undergraduate Elon students chose to come here for one common goal: a college bachelor’s degree. But while some choose to work after graduation, others decide to attend graduate school. A recent article questioned while graduate school is the best decision for some, is it right for everyone?
(10/31/12 9:50am)
Elon University’s School of Law’s first annual Pro Bono Week presents students and Greensboro community members opportunities to meet professionals who provide free legal work to the community.
(10/19/12 1:00am)
A panel of four educators and experts on immigration gathered at Elon University Oct. 17 to discuss the Deferred Action Immigration Program and how it affects the lives of Latinos in the community and in the country.
(10/08/12 4:35pm)
Every Tuesday night at 8 p.m., health education moves outside the classroom and into the Koury Athletic Center. The new series of programs, HealthEU, is designed to supplement the health and wellness course that is being removed from the required freshmen core next year.
(10/05/12 8:13pm)
In an effort to address and discuss the Elon community’s misconceptions about Islam and the people who practice it, the Truitt Center is hosting “Navigating Islam,” a series of discussions about the religion.
(10/04/12 9:05pm)
While the majority graduating seniors will spend most of their year filling out graduate school applications or sending their resumes to potential employers, some students have found alternative post-graduation plans.
(09/25/12 12:05am)
What's in a name? The Isabella Cannon Center changed its name to better reflect its functionality. Carlton no longer houses the Isabella Cannon International Center. With the addition of the new Study USA program, the office formerly known as the Isabella Cannon International Center has been officially renamed the Isabella Cannon Global Education Center.
(09/19/12 12:54am)
The community atmosphere at Elon University prompted sophomore Laurel Weibe to uprot from Chicago and relocate to a smaller town in North Carolina.
(09/19/12 12:52am)
Eight Elon University students were accepted into the Executive Intern Program this year after undergoing an application process headed by SGA Executive President Darien Flowers and President Leo Lambert. The program was created by Flowers and Lambert last year.
(09/12/12 2:33pm)
The Elon community welcomed 86 transfer students for the 2012-2013 school year, slightly more students than average.
(09/07/12 10:35pm)
Experts in their subject material, Elon students will soon become teachers of English conversation classes for non-native speakers. The classes, which will be held twice weekly in El Centro, are open to all members of the community who want to learn or improve their language skills.
(08/25/12 5:26pm)
The growth of Elon University’s student population is being matched by the growth of applicants. The number of applications for the Class of 2016 was the highest received by the university.
(07/22/12 10:46pm)
Kristen Olsen
Interning with the Center for Immigration Studies in Washington, D.C.
Class of 2013; current news senior reporter for The Pendulum
(05/17/12 6:22pm)
Even following graduation, the Class of 2011 continues to impress as the percentage of alumni employment exceeds previous years, according to the results of the nine-month-out update on the class. Each graduating class is surveyed three different times: at graduation, three months following graduation and nine months after leaving Elon University.
(05/07/12 11:29pm)
For members of the LGBTQ community, three colors characterize Elon University graduation: the typical maroon and gold, in addition to lavender for their own celebration.
(05/05/12 10:37pm)
This week I was given the opportunity to talk with LGBTQ students and allies on campus. This was such a great opportunity because I have always supported the gay community, so I'm glad to see that the university is supporting them in their own way. It was wonderful to talk with LGBTQ students and to hear how important and special the Lavender Graduation celebration is for them, and how they get to celebrate their identity all together one last time before they graduate.
It is also interesting to have this graduation right after the highly publicized Amendment One vote Tuesday. This is a highly controversial topic that could affect the lives of so many people if passed. But in spite of this happening, it is great to see the LGBTQ students coming together to simply celebrate their accomplishments and involvement on campus, and to have their voice heard once more.
Look for full coverage of Lavender Graduation later this week.
(05/01/12 7:31pm)
The General Studies program could be experiencing some new course changes in the near future.
(04/24/12 1:43am)
A large tarp of trash and four blue trash bins were seen outside Moseley April 17 for this year's Landfill on the Lawn event. In honor of Earth Week, this annual event shows students where and how to recycle on campus.
(04/14/12 12:46am)
The SGA voted on offering numerous students and campus organizations financial support at this week’s meeting.