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Elon Connected: Elon Outdoors offers Grace Contino ’22 a chance to ‘play outside’
October 27, 2020
This is the next profile in "Elon Connected," a new series that highlights how students are involved with campus organizations at Elon.
Department of Political Science and Policy Studies to host post-election discussion on Nov. 5
October 27, 2020
Join faculty members from the Department of Political Science and Policy Studies on Thursday, Nov. 5, at 4:15 p.m. to learn more about the 2020 general election results. Faculty will break down where things stand as votes are still being counted in the presidential election.
Ready & Resilient Update: Information on expanded testing, mitigation measures, travel and Thanksgiving
October 27, 2020
This update includes information about testing efforts this week on campus, insights into the increase in cases and how the university will support safe travel home by students for Thanksgiving.
Elon partners with Shipt to offer students delivery of groceries, household essentials to campus
October 27, 2020
Supported by funding from the Student Government Association, students will be able to have items from local retailers and grocery stores delivered to their on- and off-campus residences.
During unique time, From the Flame Challenge takes hold as new tradition
October 27, 2020
After learning that the fall semester would be unlike any other, the Traditions Council set out to create a safe experience that would engage students with the Elon campus and community.
New PSA produced by Eric Hernandez ’16 calls on Americans to vote
October 27, 2020
The Elon graduate, who works as a producer and director for Rocky Mountain PBS, teamed with fellow Elon alumni to create a public service announcement that provides a "symbolic journey through America's history of voting rights."
Elon expands COVID-19 testing
October 26, 2020
Up to 5,000 students will be tested this week in response to a surge of cases over the past several days.
‘Truly an Elon-produced book’: Collaborative effort drives Anthony Hatcher’s new textbook
October 26, 2020
The chair of the Journalism Department teamed with School of Communications faculty members Julie Lellis, Doug Kass and Brooks Fuller to produce an introductory media writing textbook specific to the needs of the school’s students.
Amy Allocco publishes an article on Hindu death, deification, and domestication narratives in The Journal of Hindu Studies
October 26, 2020
Allocco’s article draws on more than a decade of ethnographic research and interviews with one Hindu family in South India to explore the hermeneutical issues – what Allocco calls “interpretive ambivalence” – that arise from narrative multiplicity.
Prachi Gala wins two ‘best paper’ awards at Atlantic Marketing Association conference
October 26, 2020
The assistant professor of marketing received “Best Paper Award in Marketing Strategy track” and “Overall Best Conference Paper Award.”