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The Maker Hub’s Kickbox program gives students the tools to solve problems
November 23, 2021
The deadline to apply for the annual program is Dec. 2.
Annual Festival of Lights and Luminaries tradition to continue
November 23, 2021
This year, 2,400 luminaries and more than 50,000 lights will be spread across the Historic Neighborhood, Under the Oaks and across Lambert Academic Village.
Planting a Seed: Elon’s ‘Start Early in Medicine’ initiative focuses on exposing minority males to careers in medicine
November 22, 2021
Physician assistant students in Elon's "underserved populations" course worked with 20 ABSS middle and high schoolers for the fall 2021 to increase the interest of potentially pursuing a career medicine among young minority men.
Third-year DPT student Shani Lewis wins imaging infographic contest
November 19, 2021
Ordering radiologic imaging evaluations is part of the physical therapy scope of practice, but yet not allowed in all jurisdictions. A third-year doctor of physical therapy student, Lewis, won a national infographic contest to help educate people about physical therapy's important relationship to radiologic imaging.
Elon Law elects 2022 Student Bar Association leaders
November 19, 2021
Executive board members and class representatives help lead an umbrella organization that governs law school student groups and committees.
Elon University to launch upgraded E-Alert system in early 2022
November 18, 2021
The new system supported by the technologies of Rave Mobile Safety will include improved communications capabilities and the new Rave Guardian personal safety app.
Alumni in Action: Colleen Fitzpatrick ’17 puts her passion for horses to use with Colorado rescue organization
November 17, 2021
Fitzpatrick is the director of communications for Drifter's Hearts of Hope, a nonprofit horse rescue organization in Douglas County, Colorado committed to circumventing the horse-slaughter pipeline.
School of Education recognizes inaugural cohort of Intercultural Learning Certificate Program graduates
November 17, 2021
The Intercultural Learning Certificate Program, which began with 20 students, currently has 180 students.
Christy Dickman ’22 cultivates artistic community as new Colonnades editor-in-chief
November 17, 2021
With years of creative writing experience and a vision, Dickman’s position as editor-in-chief fell perfectly into place.
Campus services during Thanksgiving Break
November 17, 2021
Read this note to find out about changes in university operations during the Thanksgiving Break.