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Elon Liberal Arts Forum to host conversation with attorney Brittany Barnett on Feb. 26
February 19, 2026
Barnett founded the Buried Alive Project, which attempts to dismantle life without parole sentences, and Girls Embracing Mothers, an organization that empowers girls with mothers behind bars.
Cultivating civic courage: Lindsay Bialecki’s leadership through service
February 19, 2026
Through Elon Volunteers!, Lindsay Bialecki '26 has developed a deeper understanding of leadership as service.
Rosemary Haskell quoted by TODAY.com on ‘Wuthering Heights’
February 19, 2026
Rosemary Haskell, professor of English, was recently interviewed by TODAY.com about interest in "Wuthering Heights," as a new adaptation hits theaters.
Elon Law’s Margaret Dudley honored with state’s Dogwood Award for service
February 19, 2026
The annual awards bestowed by the North Carolina Attorney General recognize service that keeps people “safe, healthy and happy in their communities.” Dudley directs Elon Law’s Emergency Legal Services Program.
Elon biology faculty publish case study exploring DNA, ethnicity and prehistoric human migrations
February 18, 2026
Dave Parker, Dave Gammon, Jen Uno and Jessica Merricks developed the case study to help students re-trace ancient human migration patterns using genetic evidence.
Elon creates community through Special Olympics and Elon Athletics partnership
February 18, 2026
Since 2023, students have raised nearly $5,000 to benefit Special Olympics Alamance County, demonstrating how classroom learning can extend far beyond campus walls and translate into tangible, meaningful community impact.
Brant Touchette delivers a call for environmental change in Distinguished Scholar Lecture
February 18, 2026
The professor of biology and environmental studies received the Distinguished Scholar award, Elon’s leading faculty research award, in Spring 2025.
Elon faculty, students and alumni to perform with Andrea Bocelli
February 18, 2026
Bocelli is currently on his Romanza – 30th Anniversary World Tour, and during the Raleigh, North Carolina stop, he will be joined by several members of the Elon community.
Alan Russell awarded full-year sabbatical to study the use of mathematics in popular fiction
February 18, 2026
The longtime faculty member in the Department of Mathematics will spend the 2026-27 academic year researching the way math has been used to drive storytelling – and how stories then spark the curiosity of readers who want to learn more about math concepts.
Physics & Astro Tea: The sounds of sand
February 17, 2026
Sand can sing, whistle, squeak and bark when stepped on.