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Rhoades Grant supports dance majors’ bold artistic visions for original concerts
March 15, 2024
The Rhoades Grant Dance Concert is Friday and Saturday in Roberts Studio Theatre, supported by a gift by retired Professor of Art Barbara Rhoades to fund students’ creative endeavors to enhance expression and education at Elon.
Beyond the finish line: Olympian Alexi Pappas shares stories, advice and insights
March 13, 2024
Alexi Pappas visited Elon University on Monday, March 11, as part of the Liberal Arts Forum lecture series.
Department of Music’s Alex Heitlinger releases third album, ‘Slush Pump Truck Stop’
March 5, 2024
“Slush Pump Truck Stop” was released Feb. 23 on SteepleChase Records.
Musician and activist Daryl Davis emphasizes the importance of difficult conversations
February 23, 2024
Davis visited Elon University on Feb. 20 as part of the Liberal Arts Forum lecture series.
Cormac McCarthy Society newsletter features Greg Hlavaty’s ‘Eulogy for Cormac McCarthy’
February 23, 2024
The Cormac McCarthy Society featured Greg Hlavaty's "The Huntsman and His Hounds (or, Eulogy for Cormac McCarthy)" in its February 2024 newsletter.
Elon Jazz Festival to bring national talent, area students and musicians to campus
February 20, 2024
The annual jazz festival includes workshops and clinics for middle and high school students, "jam session" opportunities for the community, and the free Jazz Festival Concert headlined by trumpeter Kris Johnson.
Black History Month Dance Concert ‘Abusua’ to be presented on Friday and Saturday
February 15, 2024
The concert will feature live music and extraordinary performances choreographed by Robin Gee, Sean Hunter, Ronald Lavender Jr., Eli Motley, Godson Atsu Sokpor, Maurice Watson and Keshia Wall.
Elon celebrates Mardi Gras with plenty of food and fun
February 13, 2024
Live music was paired with sweet and spicy culinary delights throughout the day as the university offered its own version of this iconic celebration.
Guest instructor, director brings lessons from theater legends to Elon
February 8, 2024
Visiting Instructor in Performing Arts Jane Lanier is directing “A Chorus Line,” which runs Thursday through Saturday, and is teaching a course in Bob Fosse’s choreography this spring. She was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Supporting Actress for 1989’s “Jerome Robbins’ Broadway.”
Department of Performing arts to present ‘A Chorus Line’ Feb. 8-10
February 6, 2024
The acclaimed musical will be performed in McCrary Theatre in the Center for the Arts and is directed by Jane Lanier.