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Phoenix Five: Five tips for a successful semester
January 27, 2025
As students prepare to start spring term this Thursday, Jon Dooley, vice president for Student Life, recommends strategies for helping them thrive academically and personally.
Black History Month celebration to spotlight influence, innovation and legacy
January 24, 2025
The Center for Race, Ethnicity, and Diversity Education will coordinate a series of events at Elon to celebrate Black History Month.
Important campus and services updates during ‘fake break’
January 24, 2025
Winter Term Exams for undergraduate students and some graduate programs will occur on Friday, Jan. 24.
Elon alumna transforms campus success into $25K opportunity
January 22, 2025
Elon alumna Diamond Monroe ’24, who impressed Shark Tank’s Daymond John during Fall 2023 Convocation, is now competing in the Entrepreneur of Impact contest.
wInterfaith 2025 focuses on ‘living in the rift: faith, resilience, and the ways forward’
January 22, 2025
Close to 100 community members gathered for the lunchtime dialogue program
Phoenix Five: A look at the week ahead Jan. 19-25
January 21, 2025
Vice President for Student Life Jon Dooley offers this weekly message to help students stay informed and prepare for the week ahead.
Elon Performing Arts presents adaptation of John Milton’s “Paradise Lost” through Feb. 2
January 21, 2025
In creating the Winter Term production, students practiced collaboration and mentorship.
Elon to commemorate National Day of Racial Healing on Jan. 21
January 15, 2025
The National Day of Racial Healing will include a community building and healing luncheon, followed by a documentary screening and panel discussion.
Elon Cares benefit cabaret to raise money in fight against AIDS
January 14, 2025
An annual fundraiser co-hosted by students in the Department of Performing Arts and Elon University’s Gender & LGBTQIA Center will take place Jan. 15.
Winter Term classes collaborate to foster ‘brave spaces’ for civil discourse
January 14, 2025
Assistant Professor Israel Balderas’ Media Law and Ethics class gathered with Assistant Professor Matthew Young’s Polarization & Civil Discourse class to engage in a thought-provoking discussion exploring contentious topics like book bans and their implications for intellectual freedom, equality and First Amendment protections.