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Pilot programs lay groundwork for advancing mentoring in meaningful relationships at Elon
June 21, 2024
Eight programs launched in fall 2023 involved participants from across the university community in initiatives designed to foster meaningful relationships at the university.
David McGraw honored for lifetime contribution to stage management
June 20, 2024
The Stage Managers Association will recognize McGraw and the biennial Stage Manager Survey he conducts at the Del Hughes Awards ceremony Oct. 28.
Elon celebrates Juneteenth with tour, discussion
June 20, 2024
Elon commemorated Juneteenth with a luncheon, Q&A, pop-up exhibit and an in-person or online journey of Black history and achievements at the university.
Stephen A. Futrell publishes editions of choral music
June 19, 2024
Elon Assistant Professor of Music and Director of Choral Activities Stephen Futrell produced modern editions of three pieces by Russian composer Anton Arensky
Alan Woodlief promoted to vice dean of Elon Law
June 18, 2024
The longtime legal educator and administrator who helped build from the ground up Greensboro’s nationally ranked law school for practical training will oversee all aspects of the Elon Law Flex Program at Elon University’s Charlotte campus.
Emerging Journalists Program to offer third on-campus program for high school students
June 17, 2024
The 12-day residential journalism workshop supports rising high school seniors interested in pursuing careers in journalism and communications.
Elon students put their art in action with new course
June 14, 2024
Elon Department of Performing Arts students were able to use their art to build relationships in the community with a new course: Arts Education in Action.
Elon’s Chris Harris gives advice to MarketWatch about repaying student loans
June 13, 2024
Elon Associate Professor of Finance Chris Harris spoke to MarketWatch about best practices for repaying your student loan debt.
Michele Lashley’s Strategic Campaigns class ‘sparks creativity’ with artificial intelligence
June 13, 2024
During the spring semester, strategic communications majors created communications campaigns to raise awareness of the university’s new Imagining the Digital Future Center.
‘Alpha males’ dominant no more? Elon-led research shows preference for prestige, women leaders
June 7, 2024
Across multiple studies, Assistant Professor of Psychology Adi Wiezel and collaborators at Arizona State University found that people still stereotype leaders as dominant males but prefer female leaders and those who rise to power through expertise.