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ENN to air live 2-hour midterm election show
November 5, 2018
Students have been prepping since the summer for the Tuesday, Nov. 6, telecast.
Living Learning Community Information Fair and Ice Cream Social on Wednesday, Nov. 14
November 5, 2018
Come out to Moseley to learn more about our various Living Learning Communities (LLCs) on campus. Free ice cream, fantastic music and information on how to apply a Living Learning Community before the priority deadline on Nov. 30.
Consider applying for a Living Learning Community for next year by Nov. 30
November 5, 2018
Turner Theatre to host screening of 'A Boy. A Girl. A Dream.' on Election Day
November 5, 2018
The 2018 Sundance Film Festival selection was written and directed by Qasim Basir, who will participate in a Q&A session following the 4:15 p.m. screening on campus.
ENN honored with national Pacemaker, Pinnacle awards
November 5, 2018
Elon’s student news organization won several organizational and individual honors at a national college media conference held in Louisville, Kentucky.
Elon represented in College Fed Challenge
November 5, 2018
Students analyzed economic conditions and recommended a course for monetary policy.
School of Education students and faculty present at NCCTM
November 5, 2018
Faculty and students from Elon’s elementary education program represented at the N.C. Council of Teachers of Mathematics state conference on Nov. 1 and 2.
Elon named regional runner-up in Collegiate Ethics Case Competition
November 5, 2018
Connor Dwyer ’19 and Dan Brekus ’20 presented their analysis and recommendations for an artificial intelligence-related business case during the University of Arizona’s annual competition.
Elon students win at N.C. vocal competition
November 5, 2018
The success of the 11 students who competed means they will advance to the Mid-Atlantic Regionals to be held in Maryland in March.
Elaine Bradley of the Neon Trees at Elon as part of MPRA Music Industry Visiting Professional Series
November 3, 2018
Elaine Bradley, drummer and singer in the rock band Neon Trees, will be speaking with students in the Music Production and Recording Arts Program during her visit Nov. 5-7.