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Elon community offers support to those impacted by Hurricane Harvey
August 27, 2017
The university is offering a variety of ways in the coming days and weeks for students, faculty and staff to assist those devastated by the catastrophic hurricane that struck Texas on Friday night.
The Great Cape Escape 'Jump Start' Program starts Aug. 30
August 25, 2017
This article gives information about the "Jump Start to the Great Cape Escape" training program, which is open to all Elon faculty and staff. The program begins on Wednesday, Aug. 30, and ends with the Great Cape Escape itself.
In My Words: Shine the light of journalism on white supremacists
August 24, 2017
Associate Professor of Communications Rich Landesberg writes in this column for the Elon Writers Syndicate that now is the time to support journalists so they can keep the spotlight on white supremacists.
Elon partners with Zipcar on car-sharing service
August 24, 2017
Zipcar offers Elon students, faculty and staff 24/7 convenient access to vehicles that can be rented by the hour or the day.
Kicking off the 2017-18 academic year
August 24, 2017
President Leo M. Lambert is joined by senior Michelle Klein for his annual video to preview the upcoming year.
In My Words: Learn the science before passing judgment on human genetic modification
August 24, 2017
Associate Professor of Biology Dave Gammon writes about advances in the modification of the human genome, and how best to process the implications.
Kremer presents research at International Congress of Voice Teachers
August 24, 2017
Brian Kremer, assistant professor of music theatre, presented his research on the training of transgender singers at the International Congress of Voice Teachers in Stockholm, Sweden.
New Maker Hub – Downtown offers more space, new equipment for Elon’s makers
August 24, 2017
The new space on the third floor of Elon Town Center on North Williamson Avenue is hosting an open house from 3 to 5 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 24.
In My Words: Dispatches from the front
August 22, 2017
Religious Studies Professor Jeffrey C. Pugh writes about his experience as a counterprotestor in Charlottesville, Virginia, the hatred he experienced and what he believes was driving it.
Move-in day map shows the routes for new students to follow to campus
August 22, 2017
Please note: A section of East Haggard Avenue that runs through campus will be closed from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 25. Read this note for a link to the move-in day map