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A bunny costume and virtual egg hunt bring joy to a video conference
April 15, 2020
The Office of New Student & Transition Programs’ weekly meeting received a dose of “hoppiness” before the Easter holiday.
Phi Kappa Phi inducts new members
April 15, 2020
Elon’s chapter of the national honor society has inducted faculty, staff, graduate students and undergraduate students into the society in absentia.
Faculty-staff webinar on current state of the investment world part of broader financial literacy efforts
April 15, 2020
An online session on Thursday, April 16, organized by the Office of Leadership and Professional Development is part of an expanding effort to support financial literacy among the university community and the surrounding area.
Elon Academy welcomes Omicron Class of scholars
April 15, 2020
Twenty-two freshmen from Alamance County high schools have been selected to join the 14th class of the college access and success program.
Student catalysts lead at the Center for Design Thinking
April 15, 2020
Elon by Design’s student catalysts harness design thinking to propel more than 100 Design Thinking workshops for students, faculty, staff and the community.
Elon Law students honored in Elon University writing contest
April 15, 2020
Jackie Gauntlett L'19 and Megan Reilly-Dreas L'21 were recognized for their entries in the 2020 Multimodal Writing Competition hosted by the university's Center for Writing Excellence.
Article on tensions among Balkan nations includes insights by Jasmin Mujanović
April 15, 2020
Mujanović, an assistant professor of political science, offers his analysis of the Trump administration's foreign policy activity in the region.
In My Words: During Covid-19 outbreak, those in higher education can still ‘be the human’
April 15, 2020
In this column originally published by Interfaith Youth Core and then distributed by the Elon University Writers Syndicate, President Emeritus Leo M. Lambert writes about ways that those in higher education can continue to "be the human" during this time of remote learning.
Alumni In Action: Educator Emily Petersen ’17 helps her community
April 14, 2020
The first grade teacher discusses the shift to remote learning and its impact on herself, her students and her community.
Human Service Studies students craft podcasts to explore impact of COVID-19 on service agencies, diverse populations
April 14, 2020
Students had used podcasts to track semester-long experiences with local service agencies, and this spring have turned their attention to the impact of COVID-19.