Elon's housing initiative begins next year
The deadline for next year's on-campus housing applications arrives in just a few weeks and students can expect some changes as the residential campus initiative takes shape.
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The deadline for next year's on-campus housing applications arrives in just a few weeks and students can expect some changes as the residential campus initiative takes shape.
The “Beyond Faith and Reason: Same-sex marriage” discussion on Wednesday night in Numen Lumen Pavilion focused on what religion has to say about homosexuality. Kate Bruce, assistant professor of sociology at Elon University, led a conversation on the history, morality and future of same-sex marriage.
Elon University's opening this morning has been pushed back until 10:00 a.m., according to an email sent by Smith Jackson, vice president of student life. In a separate announcement made via its web site, the Elon University School of Law will also open at 10:00 a.m. today.
Eight years and hundreds of interviews later, an award-winning journalist visited Elon University Tuesday night to share his ground-up rendering of South Africa’s story since the Nelson Mandela-led revolution ceded the spotlight.
The Elon University School of Law now has its third dean, with Luke Bierman taking over for the school’s previous dean, George Johnson, starting June 1.
Last Friday, Elon University lost former faculty member Alexis Kamerman in an attack in Kabul, Afghanistan. Kamerman served as assistant director of residence life for the East Residence Area from 2012 to 2013.
At the MLK Difficult Dialogue on Thursday night, participants discussed social change on Elon’s campus and on a national and international scale. The event, hosted by the Multicultural Center in a Lakeside conference room, consisted of student-led discussions that examined Martin Luther King’s achievements and speeches.
On Friday, the Periclean Scholars at Elon University held an event to launch the book Aquí & Allá/Here and There. Campus and community members gathered as author Blanca Zendejas Nienhaus and others who had connections to the book spoke.
The recently selected 2014-2015 common reading selection, William Kamkwamba’s “The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind,” is designed to show incoming students the world through the eyes of a boy growing up in third world Malawi, one of Africa’s poorest countries.
Students clapped, danced and wobbled their way through Zumbathon Jan. 17 in Jordan Gym.
The clinks and beeps of workout machines are ringing in 2014 at Elon University. Well, at least, they are if you have been going to the gym lately.
As a part of the Martin Luther King, Jr. 50th Anniversary Speaker Series, William Darity, Jr. spoke about economic justice Wednesday at Elon. Darity serves as the chair of the African and African American Studies department at Duke University. His research focuses on economic inequality.
Panelists gathered Thursday night in Whitley Auditorium to analyze the current issues facing African-American men and offer their perspectives for the future. During the discussion, Black Men in America - Imagining the Future, the panelists found that many of the problems that confront the social group are ingrained in modern society.
On Monday, students received an email from Smith Jackson, vice president for student life, informing them it was OK if they couldn’t make it back to campus before classes started. After record-breaking winter weather swept across the country, many students were left stranded.
Rev. John G. Truitt Jr., a graduate in the class of 1953, died Saturday at the age of 81. He died after a long battle with illness, according to Elon University Communications.
Elon will launch eight new study abroad programs next fall to expand its options for students.
Mary Carillo, a former professional tennis player and current sports analyst for NBC, CBS and Tennis Channel, will deliver the Commencement address at Elon University on May 24, 2013. The ceremony will take place at 9:15 a.m. "Under the Oaks" in front of West Dormitory.
“Go Phoenix. Let’s go.”
As the Internet has grown, so has the ability of Americans to access information quickly and easily. But according to the latest Elon University Poll, a majority of North Carolinians are unaware of how many government documents are open to the public.
Federal attorneys representing the United States of America are asking a federal judge to extend their time to respond to the defense's motion of particulars from December 9 to December 16.