Elon University dean of the College of Arts and Sciences steps down
Updated as of 4:30 p.m. Aug. 23 to include comment from Smith.
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Updated as of 4:30 p.m. Aug. 23 to include comment from Smith.
Amidst the pandemic and graduate school at Ohio University, Todd Jones developed an interest in consumer culture and materialism, breaking off from his traditional paintings and working with nylon and paint skins.
After the Supreme Court overturned the consideration of race in the college admissions process in June, Elon University will focus on new initiatives and recruitment, according to Vice President of Enrollment Greg Zaiser.
Updated as of 3:04 p.m. Aug. 19 to include video from the Family Send-Off Picnic.
Greeting the first few cars filled with the class of 2027 and their parents at Schar Center, assistant director of regional alumni engagement Katie Kuczkowski ’17 said Move-In Day is her favorite of the year.
Updated as of 7:47 p.m. Aug. 14 to include a clip from the 2022-23 President's Address.
During Kenneth Brown Jr.’s freshman year at Elon, he realized he wanted to use his knowledge in communications to help people. With that thought in mind — and his dislike of carrying around camera equipment — Brown switched his major from communications to human service studies, a social work degree that would allow him to follow his passions in making higher education more accessible.
When rising Elon sophomore Janeeta Smith was considering which college to attend, she said tuition played a big part in her decision as a low income and first generation student.
Updated as of 4:43 p.m. on June 29 to include reactions from Elon University students.
Updated as of 2:09 p.m. June 2 to include comment from Clark.
Gov. Roy Cooper is going to veto Senate Bill 20 at a “veto rally for health care freedom” at 10 a.m. May 13 at Bicentennial Mall in Raleigh in collaboration with the North Carolina Reproductive Freedom Coalition.
Every year, 15 rising juniors win $20,000 for research through the Lumen Prize. Established in 2007 by former Elon president Leo Lambert, the goal of the Lumen Prize is to give students an opportunity to pursue research and support other experiences such as international travel, service projects and workshops. For the next two years, the Lumen Scholars will work closely with their mentors to complete their research.
Elon University said goodbye to four senior staff members in the last year, all of whom have become presidents at other universities.
TikTok Chief Executive Officer Shou Zi Chew testified for a Congressional hearing where members of Congress asked him questions surrounding their concerns of national user security and harmful content with the platform’s relation to China.
“There are several myths you grow up believing: Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny and a female cop.”
The ninth annual Black Solidarity Day Conference theme is “The Black Renaissance: Revive, Reclaim, Rejoice,” which student chair Christina Carr said revolves around students’ originality.
Elon University’s Student Government Association is hosting its annual Steven D. House Academic Opportunities Fair from 4 to 6 p.m. Feb. 16 in McKinnon Hall.
At its Jan. 23 regular meeting, the Elon Town Council voted to continue looking into the option to extend the blue line of Burlington’s fare-free Link Transit bus system, adding six stops in the town of Elon.
Updated as of Nov. 28 at 11:10 a.m. to include details about Elon University’s financial contributions to the town of Elon.
Updated as of 12:49 p.m. on Nov. 9, 2022 to include voting data.