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Oprah Daily, Today Show feature Tita Ramírez and first novel
September 25, 2024
The associate professor of English’s first book, “Tell it to me Singing,” was published this summer to enthusiastic reviews.
Claudine Moreau mixes STEM and poetry on Asheville’s 103.3 FM ‘Wordplay’
September 24, 2024
STEM poet Claudine Moreau shines on live radio show.
Elon kicks off Hispanic Heritage Month with celebration
September 17, 2024
From Sept. 15 through Oct. 15, Elon University will have many events and activities to celebrate the histories of the Latinx/Hispanic communities.
Elon welcomes Jarabe Mexicano to the stage for Hispanic Heritage Month
September 16, 2024
Be immersed in culture and music with Jarabe Mexicano on Sept. 18 at 7:30 p.m. in McCrary Theatre.
Power+Place Collaborative launches its Fall 2024 “Stories of Alamance County” project at CityGate Dream Center
September 13, 2024
The Power+Place collaborative partners with two Elon courses to capture 10 new storyteller’s histories at CityGate Dream Center
Tita Ramírez to read from debut novel, ‘Tell It To Me Singing,’ Sept. 10
September 5, 2024
The associate professor of English’s first novel explores family secrets and her Cuban heritage.
Broadway composer and Elon alum Chris Miller ’99 returns as Guest Artist-in-Residence
August 27, 2024
Miller's visit to Elon will include guest lectures, a masterclass and a concert of new work.
Claudine R. Moreau earns honorable mention in prestigious poetry fellowship
August 19, 2024
Moreau, a lecturer in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, was recognized for her poem “Break the Hen."
Elon students learn ‘the business of horror’ at Los Angeles event
August 5, 2024
The Elon Los Angeles program offered a night of fright with the “The Business of Horror and Monsters," an exploration of the horror film genre with Hollywood veteran James Ferrera.
Elon University announces lineup for 2024-25 Speaker Series
July 30, 2024
Among those visiting will be environmentalist and author Leah Thomas, columnist Arthur C. Brooks, retired U.S. Navy Admiral Mike Mullen, historian and author Jonathan Eig, decorated combat pilot Vernice Armour and Phi Beta Kappa leader Frederick M. Lawrence.