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A holiday message of hope
December 18, 2020
Students provide the voices for this year's traditional Elon University holiday message to our community.
Performing Arts, Physical Therapy Education departments offer virtual dance program for individuals with Parkinson’s Disease
December 18, 2020
In a research study that was done completely virtually and funded by the Parkinson’s Foundation, Department of Performing Arts in collaboration with Department of Physical Therapy Education successfully offered classes based on the Mark Morris Dance for Parkinson’s Disease program virtually to five individuals.
Call for Nominations: 2021 Sunshine Awards and Frank Barrows Award for Excellence in Student Journalism
December 18, 2020
Award recipients are chosen by the coalition's board of directors and presented annually during Sunshine Week events in March.
Elon University offers Early Action admission to future members of the Class of 2025
December 17, 2020
The university saw a record number of Early Action applications from students around the globe this year, and extended admissions invitations to top applicants on Dec. 17.
Elon Law immigration clinic director a featured guest on WUNC podcast
December 17, 2020
Assistant Professor Katherine Reynolds joined the December 11 episode of "Tested," a podcast describing itself as a look at the challenges of “who we are, what we believe, and who we want to be in North Carolina and the South.”
Ready & Resilient Update: January testing information and links
December 17, 2020
This article includes information about the return to campus in 2021, testing requirements and how to sign up for testing before returning to campus.
Emily Lange ’21 publishes articles on gender, identity in sci-fi in academic journals
December 17, 2020
Femspec published Lange’s essay last month, the Journal of Popular Culture plans to publish another in 2022 and a third is under review. Lange is a Lumen Scholar and Honors Fellow whose research examines gender, age, race and disability in speculative fiction
Director of Jewish Life Betsy Polk elected to Hillel International’s Director’s Cabinet
December 17, 2020
Polk will serve a two-year term on the body designed to advocate for the interests of local Hillel organizations and field professionals
New collaborative “Better Together Series” featured Design Thinking workshops
December 17, 2020
The Professional Development Collaborative launched the Better Together Workshop Series this fall to help community members in Alamance County gain skills designed to address the collective challenges 2020 brought.
Gergen Award recipient ‘fights for what is right’
December 16, 2020
Julianna Kober’s efforts to help digitize hundreds of pre-Civil War bills of sale of people enslaved in Greensboro, North Carolina, and nearby communities earned her Elon University School of Law’s top honor for embodying the highest levels of selfless leadership and service.