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Israeli art exhibit coming to Elon in remembrance of Oct. 7 events
October 2, 2024
Join Jewish Life at Elon and its campus partners in remembering the events of Oct. 7, 2023 with an art exhibit from the ANU Museum of the Jewish People and a special talk led by author Dara Kurtz P'22 P'25.
The I-Excel Mini-Grant is here to support faculty and staff
October 1, 2024
The application deadline for the grant has been extended until Monday, Oct. 28.
Turnage Fund for Political Communication awards research grants to faculty members
September 30, 2024
Several Elon University faculty members have received awards from the Turnage Fund for Political Communication to further their research on political communication and media literacy.
KCBS Radio features Elon Law scholar in report on defamation lawsuit
September 27, 2024
Professor Enrique Armijo shared insights with the San Francisco station on a lawsuit filed against a cable news channel for making “demonstrably false” statements about Smartmatic, a company that builds electronic voting machines.
Bob Frigo leads by example in service and civic engagement
September 27, 2024
Bob Frigo, assistant dean of campus life and director of the Kernodle Center for Civic Life at Elon, is an example of the commitment to service and civic engagement that Elon and the Kernodle Center strive to foster.
Elon alumni making a change in North Carolina through LatinxEd
September 27, 2024
Lucia Lozana Robledo '21 and Mirella Cisneros Perez '19 are helping to create a significant impact in North Carolina for the next generation of leaders.
The IDEA Institute welcomes new cohort for 2024-25
September 26, 2024
The IDEA Institute welcomes a new cohort of Elon faculty and staff ready to deepen their understanding of intercultural learning and development.
Religious literacy training for the workplace released through ElonNext
September 26, 2024
The Center for the Study of Religion, Culture, and Society helped produce the first-of-its-kind course for use around the country.
Elon Business School welcomes eleven new faculty members
September 25, 2024
From business analytics to accounting, several new faculty members will be teaching at the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business.
Andrew Monteith’s book on religious origins of the war on drugs wins Best First Book Prize
September 25, 2024
The British Association of American Studies awarded Associate Professor of Religious Studies Andrew Monteith’s “Christian Nationalism and the Birth of the War on Drugs” the Arthur Miller Institute Best First Book Prize