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Strategic communications majors thrive in Ketchum's Mindfire Challenge
November 15, 2016
Fletcher Rowe ’19 and Alex Hale ’19 pitched marketing ideas to the public relations agency’s clients, attempting to solve real-life issues facing the organizations.
Elon students produce online news content at Global Action Summit
November 15, 2016
Four students and a staff member from the School of Communications provided video and social media coverage for the annual forum that brings together world leaders to discuss perspectives relating to food, health and prosperity.
Our State's Jeremy Markovich to speak at Elon on Dec. 1
November 15, 2016
Markovich will meet with Human Service Studies students of Working With Groups and Communities (HSS 213 B) to discuss his experiences interviewing and writing about the residents of North Carolina.
Human Library – Jan. 5
November 14, 2016
An opportunity to have one-on-one conversations with people in your community in a unique setting
Community Reflection: Mini Seminars – Jan. 12
November 14, 2016
Join in conversations with Elon faculty on a wide variety of topics, followed by a reception for all partcipants.
NPR correspondent Michele Norris to deliver Elon's MLK keynote address
November 14, 2016
The award-winning journalist and founder of The Race Card Project will speak at Elon on January 10, 2017.
Elon student leads musical theater partnership with Salvation Army Boys and Girls Club
November 14, 2016
Cody Marshall, sophomore musical theather major, created the partnership through the Kernodle Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement to match his gifts and community needs.
Five math majors present at regional conference, one receives award
November 14, 2016
Peter Jakes '17, Nathan Pool '17, Michelle Rave '17, Kelly Reagan '17 and Jade Schrader '16 gave presentations at the 12th Annual Regional Mathematics and Statistics Conference held at UNC-Greensboro on Nov. 11-12.
Elon ranked #1 in study abroad
November 14, 2016
The annual ranking by the Institute of International Education recognizes Elon for sending more students abroad than any other master's-level university in the nation.
Elon professor turns 'first world problems' into more than just a popular hashtag
November 13, 2016
In Robert Charest's COR 110 classes, students are challenged to reexamine objects they may take for granted, and use them for a unique purpose: to solve a "first world problem."