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Beginning Together: Welcoming President Connie Ledoux Book on March 1
February 23, 2018
Elon University’s ninth president begins work on March 1 with a day full of events to engage the campus community. Make plans to welcome President Book at a campus celebration, lunch with students, a Phoenix basketball game and other events.
Upton publishes paper in Managerial Finance
February 22, 2018
Research co-authored by Assistant Professor Kate Upton examines the impact of a new asset class known as actively managed exchange traded funds (ETFs).
Supplement Your Course with Open Educational Resources (OERs)
February 22, 2018
Elon experts offer insights into impact of the Rev. Billy Graham
February 22, 2018
Assistant Professor of Political Science Jason Husser and Associate Professor of Communications Anthony Hatcher offered their thoughts on the career of the Rev. Billy Graham, who died Feb. 21 at the age of 99.
Fuller inducted as president of National Association of College and University Chaplains
February 22, 2018
This is the second time University Chaplain Jan Fuller has headed the national group, which includes close to 200 members.
Omicron Delta Kappa leadership honor society inducts new members
February 21, 2018
Seventy-five students and one faculty member were inducted into Omicron Delta Kappa in a ceremony on Feb. 4.
Lee and Overman awarded Colonial Academic Alliance grant to support ‘Learning to Learn’ initiative
February 21, 2018
The $34,000 grant is from the Colonial Academic Alliance, which seeks to link the colleges and universities that make up the Colonial Athletic Association.
President Leo Lambert and Laurie Lambert to be honored at February 27 College Coffee
February 21, 2018
All Elon students, faculty and staff are invited to gather in Alumni Gym at 9:40 a.m., Tuesday, Feb. 27, to pay tribute to the Lamberts for their 19 years of service to the university.
New film highlights the life and work of Elon's Imam Shane Atkinson
February 21, 2018
A film screening of "Redneck Muslim" at Turner Theater brought the audience on a journey through Imam Shane Atkinson's life as a chaplain at UNC Medical Center and as a white Muslim in the South.