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Crowd turns out to explore new Maker Hub – Downtown
October 20, 2017
The university's second makerspace is located on the third floor of Elon Town Center on North Williamson Avenue and hosted a grand opening celebration on Thursday, Oct. 19.
Medical Withdrawals for Fall Term 2017
October 20, 2017
Information for students who may become ill or injured and require a medical withdrawal from fall term courses
Winston-Salem Symphony premieres music commissioned by Lynn Beck, with Elon students joining in performance
October 19, 2017
During three concerts, the symphony featured the spirited opening fanfare commissioned by Beck and her husband, with trumpet students performing in the finale of a symphony program that artistically supports the lives of those touched by cancer.
Writing Center consultants present at national writing conference
October 18, 2017
The presentation with counterparts at the Wittenberg University Writing Center focused on the challenges of giving and receiving feedback on writing.
Golinski awarded grant for Sophomore Success career development program
October 18, 2017
Danielle Golinski is assistant director of career services for the Love School of Business.
Inside Higher Ed highlights Elon's participation in new credential database
October 18, 2017
The Oct. 18, 2017 article by the higher education publication features insights from Rodney Parks, Elon University registrar.
Elon's Maker Hub-Downtown to host grand opening celebration
October 17, 2017
The maker hub, the university's second, features a new variety of tools for makers along with twice the space as Elon's first maker hub in Colonnades.
Elon to celebrate National Day on Writing with events across campus on Oct. 20
October 17, 2017
Elon University will be celebrating the National Day on Writing with events all across campus on Friday, Oct. 20! Join in the discussion of #WhyIWrite at any, or all of the events being hosted by groups from across campus.
New Orleans Film Festival accepts short film directed by Artemis Preeshl
October 14, 2017
Preeshl, assistant professor of performing arts, directed "Ripe Figs," a reconstruction-era film that premiered Oct. 15 as an official entry in the festival's Louisiana Shorts category.