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Elon Local News, alumni recognized with RTDNAC awards
November 9, 2015
The student-produced newscast was honored with eight awards, including four first-place finishes, and two School of Communications graduates were recognized for their professional journalism efforts.
Six math majors present at UNCG conference
November 9, 2015
A total of 20 students and faculty attended, and six students presented, at the 11th Annual Regional Mathematics and Statistics Conference at the University of North Carolina, Greensboro on Nov. 7, 2015.
Final language placement testing time for fall semester is TODAY (11/9) at 5 p.m.
November 9, 2015
This is the last testing time offered for the fall semester. Testing for students who missed the Oct. 1 deadline of their first year will be available again on Monday, February 1 (the day before the start of spring semester).
Culinary historian to speak on Black-Jewish Identity Cooking – Nov. 10
November 9, 2015
Culinary historian and chef Michael W. Twitty will lead discussion over dinner on the theme of "Kosher/Soul: Black-Jewish Identity Cooking." RSVP required.
24th annual Turkey Trot a success for runners & community alike
November 7, 2015
Eighty-six people made it across the finish line in a seasonal 5K walk/run that collects canned goods for those in need in Alamance County.
Taking another look at the biblical Ruth & Naomi
November 7, 2015
Elon University's Summer Undergraduate Research Experience helped senior Shelby Lewis create an academic project that examines the lives of people described in the Old Testament Book of Ruth.
Elon team places second in Western Division of Eller Ethics Case Competition
November 6, 2015
Two accounting majors presented their analysis of Uber’s business practices for the annual business ethics case competition.
I Am Elon with Steven Armendariz ’17
November 6, 2015
As a first-generation college student, the political science major is fully embracing Elon and the opportunities it provides him.
Elon students & faculty research gender gap in philosophy classes
November 6, 2015
Supported by a grant from the Diversity Infusion Project through Elon's Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, three seniors and three professors are trying to answer why women show less interest in taking philosophy courses or pursuing philosophy as a major.
Global Neighborhood dinner sparks spirited debate
November 5, 2015
Students, faculty and local farmers discuss seed policy and GMOs.