Articles by Owen Covington
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Japanese Tea Ceremony brings Elon faculty, students, staff together
October 18, 2017
The ceremony was organized by Pamela D. Winfield, associate professor of religious studies, and Toko Ishikawa of the Triangle's Nippon Club - Chanoyu.
Elon's Maker Hub-Downtown to host grand opening celebration
October 17, 2017
The maker hub, the university's second, features a new variety of tools for makers along with twice the space as Elon's first maker hub in Colonnades.
Elon Law scholar offers insights during Capitol Tonight segment
October 13, 2017
Associate Dean Enrique Armijo joined in a discussion for the statewide Spectrum News politics program about the most recent conflict between President Donald Trump and the media.
University to test E-Alert notification system on Tuesday, Oct. 17
October 13, 2017
The three-minute test will begin at 10 a.m. Read this note for information about how to sign up for E-Alert.
Hodge honored by Association of University Interior Designers
October 13, 2017
Holly Hodge, director of interior design at Elon, was recognized for her work at the association's recent annual meeting.
Community Connections to tackle technology, the workplace and the future
October 13, 2017
The next Community Connections discussion will take place on Monday, Oct. 23, from 7 to 8:15 p.m. in the Lakeside meeting rooms.
In My Words: Even Calvin Coolidge's grave demonstrates humility
October 13, 2017
Tom Nelson, associate professor of communications, writes in this column about the humility of President Calvin Coolidge
Student Union Board recognized as best activities board at regional conference
October 12, 2017
The Student Union Board attended the National Association of Campus Activities South Regional Conference in Chattanooga, Tennessee, on Oct. 5-8 and received the Board of Excellence Award.
'Superheroes' raise $17K for Open Door Clinic through Great Cape Escape
October 11, 2017
In its third year, the fundraiser led by the Elon Physician Assistant Student Society supports the work of Open Door Clinic of Alamance County, which provides free health care to local residents that cannot afford to pay.
Social media share helps Kevin Lacey '21 land Chinese television performance
October 11, 2017
A Chinese television program took notice of the talent Kevin Lacey '21 and the other three members of the a capella group The 4 Tones, and brought them on air to sing — in Mandarin.