Jean Rattigan-Rohr appointed as executive director of community partnerships
Jean Rattigan-Rohr, associate professor of education, has been named executive director of community partnerships at Elon University.
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Jean Rattigan-Rohr, associate professor of education, has been named executive director of community partnerships at Elon University.
Today is Monday, Jan. 4. Classes are underway. Some are worrying about ordering textbooks. Others are searching for ways to stay awake during 8:30 a.m. classes.
CNN political analyst and former presidential adviser David Gergen will deliver Elon University's 2016 Commencement address Saturday, May 21, at 9:15 a.m.
As Elon University has grown from a small college to a large university, administrators have sought to maintain the delicate balance necessary to preserve a healthy relationship with the Town of Elon and its residents.
This is a letter to the editor in response to the story "Rankings, Realities and Varied Experiences" that was published in the Dec. 2 print edition of The Pendulum. Letters must be signed and submitted in a Word document to pendulum@elon.edu. The Pendulum reserves the right to edit for length, clarity and grammar.
Elon Dining has dispelled rumors of Late Night at McEwen shutting down after a petition circulated on social media this week suggesting that its future was in question.
Imagine looking into the mirror every day and seeing a stranger. Imagine waking up in the morning and feeling that the essence of who you are is wrong. Imagine feeling lost and uncomfortable in your own skin. For 50 years this is exactly how Catherine lived her life.
Elizabeth Rogers, Elon University’s dean of the School of Health Sciences, announced Monday she would retire at the end of May 2016, ending a 20-year career at the university.
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A former Elon University student who would've been graduating with this year's senior class has died, according to an email from Chaplain Jan Fuller.
Before Elon University students broke for Thanksgiving, they received an email from President Leo Lambert condemning several reports of homophobic slurs directed at members of the community.
This is an exciting time to be in the field of college mental health. The work is challenging and deeply rewarding on many levels. As counselors, we are particularly fortunate to be part of a vibrant campus community with so many other faculty and staff committed to student learning and development. Although our job descriptions and roles vary widely, I believe that we all share a passion for helping students navigate their respective university experiences as safely and as fully as possible. The diverse relationships that students share with others in the Elon University community are at the heart of academic and social learning and growth. This common thread of teaching, mentoring, caring and support go a long way toward making this university truly “student-centered.”
DMAX is a new student organization that wants to offer resources to students who are dealing with mental health issues.
With three iPads, a computer and two mobile smartphones at Tuesday’s College Coffee, a small group of students hoped to make a change and make their voices heard.
Monday night, Campus Kitchen and the Kernodle Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement sponsored the Faces of Homelessness panel to raise awareness of an issue that affects about 11 percent of Alamance County.
The Asian Studies Club had a problem. Members were running to and from different rooms in Elon University’s Moseley Center to get enough chairs for the unusually high amount of people present for its biweekly meeting Nov. 5.
Senior Noah Sakin was a normal, highly involved Elon University student: He went about his day as a Leadership Fellow, Elon Volunteers! student leader and risk manager for his fraternity, Zeta Beta Tau.
"We need to interact with speaking, telling and sharing by listening."
Within minutes of sitting down Friday evening, attendees of Elon University's Intersect Diversity and Leadership Conference were back on their feet.
No one said anything, because no one knew what to say.