Amy Allocco presents new research at the European Conference on South Asian Studies in Germany
October 21, 2025
In a paper focused on musical, ritual and technological innovations among multiple generations of Hindu drummer-priests, Allocco shared findings from her recently completed sabbatical field research in Tamil-speaking South India.
Elon News Network earns national recognition with two Pacemaker Awards at MediaFest25
October 21, 2025
At the nation’s largest college media convention, held this fall in Washington, D.C., Elon journalism students earned multiple honors recognizing their reporting and creative work.
Evolving Sounds: A celebration of Elon’s fall music performances
October 21, 2025
Wednesday, October 29 | 7:30 p.m. The Elon Percusssion Ensemble in Yeager Recital Hall & November 14th | 7:30 p.m. Jazz Levels Up: A Night of Video Game Music in McCrary Theatre, Center for the Arts
Food studies minor holds pre-Fall Break cooking event
October 21, 2025
The food studies minor hosts events like this one to bring people together around food, culture and sustainability.
Carpenter publishes research on once-popular teacher X/Twitter hashtag
October 21, 2025
William S. Long Professor and Professor of Education Jeffrey Carpenter and his co-authors published the article in the journal "Computers & Education."
Emilie Orendorff ’26 turns adversity into empowerment for women in finance
October 21, 2025
Elon Business Fellow Emilie Orendorff ’26 is empowering women in the male-dominated finance field through mentorship, confidence and leadership as president of Elon’s Women in Finance.
Journalist Andy Pierrotti to discuss disinformation, vaccines and tragedy in Samoa during Oct. 22 lecture
October 21, 2025
The investigative reporter will visit the School of Communications to discuss his Pulitzer Center–supported series examining how vaccine misinformation fueled a devastating measles outbreak that claimed dozens of young lives.
Cardozo Law wins Chief Justices’ Cup at Elon Law’s 2025 moot court competition
October 21, 2025
Hosted by the student-run Moot Court Board, the 16th Billings, Exum, and Frye National Moot Court Competition featured 42 teams from 25 law schools across the country that argued the constitutional merits of a fictional lawsuit around First Amendment protections of public school employees and students.