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Traffic and parking for Move-In Day 2026
August 14, 2026
Find the best routes for incoming students and families, as well as faculty and staff to follow on Move-in Day on Friday, Aug. 21.
Israel Balderas talks North Carolina Senate race, Iran war and more on WGHP’s ‘Swing State’
August 14, 2026
Assistant Professor of Journalism and First Amendment Attorney Israel Balderas appears on WGHP's Swing State to discuss the competitive midterm election in North Carolina and topics that could impact the election.
Alex Roberts ’27 and Rivera-Serrano publish commentary on immune responses to cancer-targeting viruses
August 14, 2026
The article explores how the body’s antiviral defenses can both limit and enhance the effectiveness of viruses being developed as cancer therapies.
Elon starts the 2026-27 academic year with Planning Week
August 13, 2026
Planning Week, a collection of welcome events, orientations and workshops ahead of the 2026-27 academic year begins on Aug. 17 with Opening Day.
Amy Allocco appointed NEH Distinguished Visiting Professor of Religion at Colgate University
August 13, 2026
Amy Allocco will hold an NEH professorship in Colgate University’s Department of Religion for Fall 2026.
Elon Comm faculty earn honors, showcase research at 2026 AEJMC Conference
August 12, 2026
School of Communications faculty members contributed to conversations on artificial intelligence, internships, mentorship, workplace experiences and First Amendment issues during the August gathering in New Orleans.
Elon faculty join national Computational Biology Peer Mentor Network
August 12, 2026
Elon faculty Hwayeon Ryu and Andrea Perreault have joined the three-year Computational Biology Peer Mentor Network, a national initiative connecting faculty from primarily undergraduate institutions to strengthen interdisciplinary teaching, research, mentorship and professional development in computational biology.
Steve Friedland discusses D.C. special grand jury in The Washington Post
August 12, 2026
Friedland, professor of law, spoke with the Washington Post about a special grand jury being convened in Washington, D.C.
Human Service Studies students awarded grant to support reentry program at Sustainable Alamance
August 12, 2026
Students in the Designing and Assessing Human Services Programs course received a grant to help the formerly incarcerated gain and sustain employment.
Digital Learning Days help faculty build confidence for Elon’s first semester in Canvas
August 12, 2026
Seventy-four faculty members used dedicated time, hands-on practice and support from Teaching and Learning Technologies to prepare their courses and consider how students will experience learning in Canvas this fall.