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Add the Elon University faculty to the growing list of groups and individuals who have publicly voiced their dissaproval of House Bill 2.
A recent leak of 11.5 million emails, documents and invoices known as the Panama Papers is creating havoc internationally since hitting major newsstands April 3.
Members of the Elon community lined up on a blue tarp spread across Young Commons Friday afternoon in preparation for this year’s Holi celebration. On the count of three, colorful clouds exploded across Young Commons as participants heaved paint into the air.
Delivering his knowledge Thursday evening to a packed Numen Lumen McBride Gathering Space, Rabbi Irving Greenberg talked about analyzing the state of Israel through projected theological lenses.
Lynn Huber, associate professor of religious studies and chair of the Department of Religious Studies, will be the new Honors Program director beginning fall 2017. She will succeed the current director, professor of anthropology Tom Mould, after shadowing him throughout the upcoming academic year. Mould will remain on staff as an anthropology professor.
If anyone could find optimism about the world’s climate crisis, it would be Eileen Claussen. With international experience as the founding president of the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions, and as Business Executive-in-Residence for Elon University’s Love School of Business, she is more than capable of finding hope.
Bruce Hall, associate professor of African and African-American studies at Duke University, gave a lecture Wednesday night in Lakeside Meeting Room 213 titled “Vernacular Media and Muslim Ethics in Northern Mali.”
Six hundred students received notification of their abroad application status for global engagement during Winter Term this past week. Of those 600, only 100 were waitlisted for their program of choice. With Winter Term 2016 bringing in record numbers of enrollment for short-term Study Abroad and Study USA programs, students and staff consider varying factors in the admission process.
Students can use a SIDE Swipe to treat a faculty member to lunch. Graphic by Shelby Baitsholts, design editor.
In a period spanning nearly 220 years, the people of the United States elected 43 white men to lead the country. Then, in January of 2009, President Barack Obama’s election broke the mold.
PBS NewHour Co-anchor and Senior Correspondent Jeffrey Brown shed light on his experiences in the television industry Tuesday night in Whitley Auditorium for the 11th annual James P. Elder lecture at Elon University,
HB2 Informational Session | Elon Statement
A simple “thank you” can go a long way. All around campus today, students and Elon community members wrote notes of appreciation to alumni members of The 1889 Society, thanking them for their financial contributions and support to the university.
In the wake of the controversial passage of House Bill 2, which forces North Carolinians to use public restrooms of the sex listed on their birth certificate, much discussion has taken place at Elon University about inclusivity.
The Fat Frogg Bar & Grill was transformed into a runway March 31 as Elon University students modeled for the Her Campus 2nd Annual Fashion Show and Date Auction. Admission was $5, and all proceeds from the event went to Elonthon and Duke Children’s Hospital.
Elon University’s Student Government Association honored the life and legacy of Professor of Anthropology Dr. Heidi Frontani Thursday with a passing of legislation that granted two $500 scholarships to a local charity. Frontani died unexpectedly on Feb. 26.
Aspen Institute President and CEO Walter Isaacson consistently emphasized the importance of striking a balance during Spring Convocation 3:30 p.m. Thursday, Mar. 31 in Alumni Gym.
The following is a live blog for today's Spring Convocation scheduled to begin at 3:30 p.m. Walter Isaacson, president and CEO of the Aspen Institute will deliver the address.
For North Carolina lawmakers, the goal for this upcoming year is simple: silence whistleblowers and stifle cries of injustice. The Property Protection Act, often referred to by critics as the “North Carolina Ag-Gag Bill,” targets undercover workers who obtain audio or video evidence of illegal activity occurring in restricted access areas of a workplace.
Members of the Town of Elon and Elon University community gathered on Williamson Avenue to commemorate the removal of a 50-foot section of the historic wall in downtown Elon.