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Boaz Avraham-Katz to participate in Hillel International’s Masterclass: Israel fellowship
January 20, 2021
Avraham-Katz will bring innovative approaches to Israel education back to campus.
Mackenzie Wilkes ’22 joins Carnegie-Knight News21 investigation
January 20, 2021
The executive director of Elon News Network will participate in a national reporting project this summer focused on poverty during the pandemic, joining student journalists from across the country.
Elon Connected: Queen Assata Stephens ’22 builds bonds as leader in the Black Student Union
January 19, 2021
This is the latest profile in "Elon Connected," a new series that highlights how students are involved with campus organizations at Elon.
‘Strong Scholars’ in School of Education receive Hattie M. Strong scholarship
January 19, 2021
Four students in the School of Education's teacher education program have been selected as 'Strong Scholars' and will receive a scholarship from the Hattie M. Strong Foundation.
Elon University now hiring for Year of Service Graduate Fellows Program
January 19, 2021
Applications will be accepted through Feb. 17 for the year-long program that places fellows with service organizations in the Alamance County community.
Big ideas for a bright future: Students redesign Elon’s engineering club
January 15, 2021
Separation during the pandemic and a desire to do their part to help Elon's engineering program flourish led three dual-degree undergraduates to rethink the potential of their student organization.
Winter Term experiences focus on health, intercultural engagement, media and politics
January 14, 2021
Winter Term 2021 will offer students an array of exciting experiences that include in-person and virtual events along with engaging student-led courses.
A new year, a new term: Classes begin for Winter Term 2021
January 13, 2021
More than 5,500 undergraduate students began participating in more than 300 course sections on Wednesday, the vast majority of which are in-person or hybrid.
Faculty panel to discuss U.S. Capitol insurrection in upcoming event
January 12, 2021
On Jan. 14, a multi-department faculty panel will reflect on the political, racial and historical significance of the recent insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
American history, TV intersect in internship experience for Elon anthropology major
January 12, 2021
Anthropology major Mary Kate Mauney '23 is studying a pre-revolutionary battle as it relates to one of her favorite televisions shows during an internship in Burlington, North Carolina.