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Phoenix Free give presentation, new resolutions passed at most recent SGA business meeting
October 7, 2021
SGA meets every Thursday night at 7:30 pm in Moseley 215.
Periclean Scholars serve as common reading peer-educators addressing racial inequality
October 7, 2021
As part of their sophomore Periclean coursework, members of the Periclean Scholars Class of 2024 created interactive exercises and discussion questions related to the Common Reading, and worked with fellow Elon students as peer-educators to facilitate engagement with this text.
New Burroughs Wellcome Fund grant to boost Elon Explorers STEM program for middle schoolers
October 7, 2021
The three-year. $147,570 grant will help the program to further student engagement and STEM enrichment.
Elon community gathers to celebrate the life of late staff member Brent Smith
October 6, 2021
A gathering of friends in McKinnon Hall on Wednesday, Oct. 6, provided members of the university community an opportunity to pay tribute about Smith, assistant director of teaching and learning technologies, who passed away on Monday.
Richardson awarded FACE Foundation grant pertaining to exotic objects in dwarf galaxies
October 6, 2021
Chris Richardson, associate professor of astrophysics, and a collaborator at Université Paris - Saclay are supported by the Thomas Jefferson Fund to evaluate the impact of compact objects in dwarf galaxies
Udeh, Thiombiano ’19 examine auditors’ underreporting of time
October 6, 2021
Research co-authored by Associate Professor Ifeoma Udeh and Elon alumna Naomy Thiombiano was published in the Managerial Auditing Journal.
Sylvia Muñoz named assistant dean and director of the Center for Race, Ethnicity & Diversity Education
October 6, 2021
The new leader of the CREDE has been a member of the university community since 1998 and has been leading the center on an interim basis since June.
October 6 update from Vice President for Student Life Jon Dooley
October 6, 2021
Throughout Fall Semester, Vice President for Student Life Jon Dooley is providing regular email update messages to keep students and parents informed about the efforts for a healthy semester.
Cherrel Miller Dyce speaks about her new book covering fighting against Black male stereotypes with Times-News
October 6, 2021
Dyce, associate professor and executive director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, spoke about her new book, "Black Males Matter" with Times-News.
Toddie Peters awarded with RISE grant from Emory University in Atlanta
October 5, 2021
For her project, 'Abortion and Religion: Listening to Women,' Peters sets out to interview over 100 people to understand how religious women in the United States think about their abortions.