Residence life aims to expand pool of applicants for R.A. positions
The position of resident assistant offers both financial and experiential incentives to Elon students, but it is still challenging to attract a large pool of applicants.
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The position of resident assistant offers both financial and experiential incentives to Elon students, but it is still challenging to attract a large pool of applicants.
In honor of National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week, Campus Kitchen and Elon Volunteers are co-hosting a series of events November 12-16 in an effort to shed light on common misconceptions about homelessness, and introduce Elon University students to the ways they can help the homeless in the community.
Faculty from 22 different institutions of higher education gathered at Elon University for the inaugural North Carolina Project Kaleidoscope (PKAL) Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Network Conference
No question was off-limits to those gathered in Moseley Center’s Oak Room for “Some Real Talk with the Imam,” which invited members of the Elon community to receive clarification on common misconceptions about Islam.
A panel of four Elon University faculty and staff members came together Monday night in the Isabella Cannon Room to discuss the traditions and experiences that have shaped their understandings of Christianity.
Faculty from 22 different institutions of higher education gathered at Elon University for the inaugural North Carolina Project Kaleidoscope STEM Network Conference.
When 2008 alumna Lauren Emery returned to Elon this fall, she noticed a change in the university’s strides towards religious diversity.
For many Elon students, laptops, smartphones and tablets are an essential part of everyday life. But some faculty members debate whether these technologies have a place in the classroom.
A circle of candles glowed in the dark in front of Moseley Center during the National Suicide Prevention Month Vigil.
When Elon University sophomore Rachel Gilman began her teaching practicum at Grove Park Elementary School, she felt as if nothing could have prepared her for the drastic differences between the lifestyles students led and the one she was accustomed to.
Elon University will soon institute the Writing Excellence Initiative to help students achieve a high standard of written communication in their coursework and beyond.
When Amendment One passed last spring, it was an emotional time for many. Elon University students, faculty and staff gathered Sept. 18 to discuss the ramifications of the legislation and what to do moving forward.
A missing person report concerning a Burlington resident attracted the attention of a reality television series this season.
This year, 15 freshmen are beginning their Elon experience more than 1,000 miles away from campus as participants in the inaugural Gap Semester program.
[quote]If we’re interested in living in a world full of peace that is lasting and real, we have to be understanding of other people’s religions - Jan Fuller, university chaplain[/quote]
In addition to warm weather and relaxation, internships are often an integral part of summer for an Elon University student.
As a new class of students begins life at Elon University, the orientation team is working to ensure each of them feels welcome on campus.
Every summer, college students and recent graduates pursue studies, jobs and internships in a place known for its bright lights and busy streets - New York City. Though portrayals of the city are prominent in the media, some Elon University students are finding that there is nothing like experiencing the city in person.
Leo Lambert, the president of Elon University, addressed students concerning the progress of Theme One of the Elon Commitment, which calls for unprecedented commitment to diversity.
Residents of Alamance County congregated at a yard sale in Graham to raise money for a cause that some believe will make a monumental difference for Alamance County.