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Chicken and waffles ice cream a learning experience for Elon writing students
November 6, 2019
Students in PWR 297: Writing as Inquiry, along with Smitty's Ice Cream, are putting a new spin on a Southern favorite in the name of research.
EV! student leader Emma Greenberg creating an inclusive environment at Elon
November 4, 2019
Through Elon Volunteers!, Emma Greenberg '20 has been a leader on Elon's campus. She has turned her sixth-grade passion into action, through her involvement with both Elon Buddies and Special Olympics.
President Book touts regional collaboration during Piedmont Triad Partnership panel discussion
November 1, 2019
The annual State of the Triad panel discussion organized by the regional economic development group was held at the Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering in Greensboro.
Elon hosts American Red Cross Fall Blood Drive
October 29, 2019
Elon students, in collaboration with Elon Volunteers! and the American Red Cross, hosted the Fall Blood Drive on Tuesday, Oct. 29, to collect donations for neighbors in need.
Students spend Fall Break serving communities in Wilmington, Asheville
October 25, 2019
Through Fall Alternative Break programs offered by the Kernodle Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement, students headed to both ends of the state of North Carolina to serve communities in need during Fall Break.
Elon to participate in Belong in Burlington event on Oct. 30
October 24, 2019
The university is a sponsor of the event hosted by the City of Burlington that offers a look into the wide array of resources, activities, events and businesses available within the local community.
FOX8 highlights Elon students giving back during Fall Alternative Break
October 24, 2019
The group of students and staff spent their Fall Break supporting Hurricane Florence relief efforts in Wilmington, North Carolina.
Pulitzer grantee shares reporting experiences with students and faculty
October 23, 2019
During an Oct. 22 lecture on campus, Melanie Saltzman spoke about being a producer, a multimedia journalist and how she got her start as a reporter.
Buddhist monk constructing sand mandala at Numen Lumen Pavilion
October 23, 2019
The sand mandala, which features colorful sand carefully constructed by a Buddhist monk, is meant to spread healing and peace.
Women’s Conference encourages black and brown girls and women to become leaders
October 22, 2019
As part of a partnership with Shaw University, the 2019 Women's Conference featured community speakers and introduced the Social Equity Podcast to participants