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Reception for New Faculty and Staff
July 19, 2017
President and Mrs. Lambert will welcome new faculty and staff at a recpetion in the Snow Family Grand Atrium.
Intended Audience: Open to all new faculty and staff (nametags with green or blue dots) at Elon University. This invitation is also extended to spouses or guests. An e-mail invitation to this event (asking for an RSVP) will be sent from the Office of the President to those new faculty and staff who are invited.
Meetings of Schools and College
July 19, 2017
Community Partial Eclipse Break
July 19, 2017
Community members will pick up glasses at the community picnic suitable for viewing the partial eclipse.
Intended Audience: Open to all members of Elon University
The President’s Address
July 19, 2017
President gives opening address to mark the official opening of school.
Intended Audience: Open to all members of Elon University
Community Picnic
July 19, 2017
Picnic will begin on the patio of Lakeside Dining. Seating options include the first floor of Lakeside and McKinnon.
This picnic allows all members of the Elon Community to gather for food and conversation.
Intended Audience: Open to all members of Elon University
Presentation of Elon Medallions
July 19, 2017
Recipients of the Elon Medallion, the university’s highest honor, will be announced and faculty members accepting named professorships will be recognized at a gathering in Alumni Gym at 10 a.m. on Monday, Aug. 21.
Intended Audience: Open to all members of Elon University
Ringelberg publishes essay on neoliberal feminism in contemporary art
July 19, 2017
Kirstin Ringelberg, professor of art history, contributed an essay to volume 40 (July 2017) of n.paradoxa: international feminist art journal.
Reception to Meet New Faculty and Staff and to Congratulate Elon Medallion Recipients
July 19, 2017
Greet colleagues, meet new faculty and staff, and congratulate Elon Medallion recipients.
Intended Audience: Open to all members of Elon University
Elon Law welcomes new LMC Fellows for 2017-19
July 18, 2017
Drew Simshaw and Heather Gram join the law school’s Legal Method & Communication Program on a two-year fellowship to teach legal writing to incoming students.
In My Words: That Time I Went to the Naturalization Ceremony at Monticello on the Fourth of July
July 17, 2017
Religious Studies Professor Jeffrey Pugh writes about the impact of experiencing a naturalization ceremony at the home of Thomas Jefferson on the nation's birthday