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The Month in Photos: March 2025
March 31, 2025
Elon University is featuring a variety of photos every month to highlight the exceptional learning, work and activities of students, faculty and staff.
Sheila Otieno presents at Black Women’s Spirituality Conference
March 31, 2025
Organized by Wellesley’s departments of Africana Studies and Religious Studies, the conference brings together prominent scholars from across the nation to address Black women’s spirituality, past and present.
Archives exhibit highlights women’s athletics at Elon
March 31, 2025
Learn more about the history of women's athletics at Elon by visiting the new exhibit in the Archives Reading Room on the second floor of Belk Library.
Business Analytics Day celebrated AI, mentorship and real-world impact
March 31, 2025
In a day of workshops and panels on AI, women in analytics, healthcare advances and AI governance, Business Analytics Day highlighted the potential of data-driven collaboration.
Elon celebrates Asian & Pacific Islander Heritage Month with April events honoring culture and community
March 31, 2025
The Center for Race, Ethnicity, and Diversity Education will organize a series of events at Elon to celebrate Asian & Pacific Islander Heritage Month throughout April.
Alex Lewis ’16 finds his voice beyond the ‘nine to five’
March 31, 2025
The alumni’s essay on Russell Westbrook was the top story link on the ESPN app during the Denver Nuggets-Minnesota Timberwolves game on Jan. 25.
Phoenix Five: Look at the week ahead March 30 through April 5
March 31, 2025
Vice President for Student Life Jon Dooley offers this weekly message to help students stay informed and prepare for the week ahead.
HOPE Clinic opens food pantry in Burlington community center
March 31, 2025
Graduate students in Elon University's physical therapy program secured a grant from the North Carolina chapter of the American Physical Therapy Association to help support their vision for the new initiative.
Kerem Morgul co-authors new study on anti-refugee sentiment among secular Turks
March 31, 2025
The study argues that in deeply polarized societies, native-born citizens may come to view migrants not just as cultural outsiders, but as potential allies of rival domestic groups, thus posing indirect threats to their own status and influence.
English major Evie Gannon ’25 presents at Johns Hopkins Symposium
March 31, 2025
English major Evie Gannon '25 presented her research at a recent undergraduate humanities conference.