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Legal scholar & author reflects on Trayvon Martin case
January 24, 2014
Patricia J. Williams of Columbia Law School, who visited Elon this month to help commemorate the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., spoke Thursday about crime, justice, "stand your ground" laws and why conversations about race in America still matter.
Campus community takes part in MLK Jr. Day of Service
January 17, 2014
Students, faculty and staff honored Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy on Jan. 17 by volunteering at the Habitat for Humanity ReStore in Burlington, N.C., and the Blakey Hall retirement home.
African American Commencement Reception – May 22
January 16, 2014
The commencement reception is hosted by the Office of Alumni Engagement, Elon Black Alumni Network and Elon's Multicultural Center.
2014 Black Excellence Awards
January 16, 2014
Join us as we recognize students a part of the African American community.
Sisterhood Circle Meetings
January 15, 2014
Join us throughout the semester for lively conversations.
Women of Color Institute – March 15
January 15, 2014
This is a conference designed to highlight and empower women of color on Elon's campus and in the surrounding community.
Intersect: Diversity & Leadership Conference – Feb. 21-22
January 15, 2014
Join us for a two day conference that produces engaged dialogue, reflection and training through workshops.
College Coffee celebrates MLK's messages on human rights
January 14, 2014
Elon University hosted a photo exhibit Tuesday in Moseley Center as students, faculty and staff gathered for a special College Coffee, part of a series of events this month to commemorate the life of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
“If only…”: Panel shares thoughts on future of black men in America
January 10, 2014
Six men representing law, education, medicine, ministry & the student perspective offered reflections Thursday about the challenges confronting African-American males in the United States.
Jose Antonio Vargas, 'My Life as an Undocumented Immigrant' – Feb. 22
January 10, 2014
Pulitzer Prize-winner Jose Antonio Vargas will speak at Elon University's Diversity and Leadership Conference about "coming out" as an undocumented immigrant in the New York Times Magazine and later on the cover of TIME magazine.