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January events to honor life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
December 17, 2013
Speakers, readings, service projects and a special College Coffee at Elon University are among the many programs that commemorate the legacy of the slain American civil rights leader.
Elon World Percussion Ensemble is open to new members
November 8, 2013
The Elon WPE is looking for new members for the Spring of 2015. No experience is required and it is open to any member of the student body.
The Day of Ashura – Nov. 13
November 7, 2013
Wednesday, Nov. 13 from 5-7 p.m., join us in the McBride Gathering Space in the Truitt Center for Religious and Spiritual Life. All are welcome to celebrate as Muslims break their fast in honor of Allah saving the Children of Israel and Moses from the oppression of Pharaoh.
Hispanic/Latino(a) Resource Room celebrates opening
November 5, 2013
The facility brought together dozens of Elon students, faculty and staff for its opening—something it aims to do routinely to foster community.
Slavery by Another Name – A Created Equal Film Series Event
October 15, 2013
THE K. WILHELMINA BOYD OFFICE OF
AFRICAN & AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES AT ELON
PROUDLY PRESENTS
A CREATED EQUAL FILM SERIES EVENT
SLAVERY BY ANOTHER NAME
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2013
4:30 – 6:30 p.m.
Belk Library, Room 205
Gender & LGBTQIA Center celebrates grand opening
October 2, 2013
A new resource room in Moseley Center will serve as a place for the Elon community to engage intellectually and socially around gender and LGBTQIA topics.
Expert addresses free speech on college campuses
October 2, 2013
Manuel Gomez visited Elon University on Oct. 1, 2013, for a program sponsored by the Center for the Advancement of Teaching & Learning and the Better Together Living Learning Community.
Watson & Odyssey Scholars learn the importance of 'leaning in'
October 1, 2013
Elon students attended a conference in Winston-Salem, N.C., with a theme based on the bestselling book "Lean In" by Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg.
Deadlines Extended for Winter Term Programs in NYC/DC & Arizona
September 30, 2013
Application deadlines for the Winter Term courses New York and D.C.: Wealth and Poverty as well as Arizona: On the Line in the Immigration Debate have been extended through October 11.
Pulitzer Prize winner: Democracy 'is never secure'
September 26, 2013
In Elon University’s 2013 Baird Pulitzer Prize Lecture, author Taylor Branch reminds his audience that despite progress born from the civil rights movement, the American system of government and its democratic principles remain fragile.