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The Conversation: Is cutting Central American aid going to help stop the flow of migrants?
June 21, 2019
In this piece written for The Conversation, Carmen Monico, assistant professor of human service studies, takes a look at claims that withholding aid to El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras would reduce migration to the U.S.
Elon donors set new fundraising records
June 21, 2019
Alumni, parents and friends invest in scholarships and other university priorities as part of the Elon LEADS Campaign.
Elon's Project LAUNCH graduates first cohort of AIG-licensed teachers
June 21, 2019
Eighteen teachers from Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools received AIG licensure through a program offered by the Elon School of Education.
Jazz music fills campus at Elon's second free public summer concert
June 20, 2019
The Camel City Jazz Orchestra serenaded the Elon community during a free public concert outside Martin Alumni Center Thursday afternoon.
Elon University joins Partnerships for Listening and Action by Communities and Educators (PLACE) Collaboratory
June 20, 2019
The initiative led by the Bringing Theory to Practice project is supported by an $800,000 grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to the Association of American Colleges and Universities.
Gatti co-organizes conference in Salisbury, England
June 20, 2019
Associate Professor of Art History Evan A. Gatti co-organized a 2-day conference held at Sarum College on the role of the medieval bishop as patron.
Jessica Gisclair receives Fulbright award to teach in China
June 20, 2019
Usry quoted in News & Observer article about Gov. Cooper's veto of 'Born Alive' bill
June 20, 2019
Kaye Usry, assistant professor of political science and assistant director of the Elon University Poll, offered insights for the article, which focuses on Gov. Roy Cooper's veto of a contentious abortion bill and how it could impact his 2020 re-election campaign.
Kircher takes readers to “Far Flung” places with new collection of essays
June 20, 2019
Professor of English Cassie Kircher has published her first book, “Far Flung,” that offers insight into her travels and life in the wilderness.
Aswani Volety selected as Elon University’s next provost
June 19, 2019
The dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and executive director for the Center for Marine Science at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, brings 20 years of academic and administrative experience to the position.