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Naeemah Clark speaks with CNN on the legacy of HBO comedy ‘Insecure’
December 27, 2021
Clark, professor of cinema and television arts, was interviewed by Leah Asmelash of CNN Entertainment to discuss the importance of Issa Rae's hit comedy show.
Elon University remembers the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu
December 26, 2021
President Emeritus Leo M. Lambert, who spent time with Tutu during his 2003 visit to Elon and in South Africa in 2010 during a study abroad program in the country, offers his thoughts on the passing of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning activist.
Elon Law reapproved by American Bar Association
December 17, 2021
Amid the celebration of its 15th anniversary year, Elon University School of Law received notification from its accrediting agency on December 17, 2021, that it remains in full compliance with an innovative curriculum that emphasizes learning by doing.
At the deep end, underwater vehicles build first-year engineering skills
December 17, 2021
Students in EGR 1210: Grand Challenges in Engineering 1, built remotely operated vehicles and tested them in Beck Pool during finals.
Cecil Worsley IV ’14 breaks ground in construction site safety
December 17, 2021
Worsley has combined his passion for entrepreneurship and software engineering to launch Wreckingball Systems LLC. The construction safety platform has been awarded an NC IDEA grant and has streamlined the safety orientation process on worksites.
A year-end message from President Book
December 17, 2021
Elon University President Connie Ledoux Book shares her appreciation for faculty and staff in this message to close the year 2021.
Death of Elon benefactor Rear Admiral Edward “Ted” Walker Jr.
December 16, 2021
The long-time, generous Elon parent passed away Saturday, Dec. 11, at the age of 88.
Happy Holidays from Elon University
December 16, 2021
Wishing all members of the Elon community a bright holiday season.
Emily Wilbourne ’22 receives the 2021 Award for Academic Achievement Abroad
December 16, 2021
The Forum on Education Abroad recognized Wilbourne's research, which explores on impact of Japanese imperialism on a traditional Buddhist drum dance from Korea called “seungmu," or "Monk's dance."
New scholarship honors Elon Law dean emeritus
December 16, 2021
The scholarship in memory of Dean Emeritus & Professor of Law George R. Johnson, Jr., will be awarded to students who have a commitment to promoting the ideals of diversity, equity, and inclusion at Elon Law and within the legal profession.