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Collage, a program of song and dance – Sept. 23 & 24
July 15, 2011
The Second City improvisation company – Sept. 6 & 7
July 15, 2011
Omri Shimron, piano recital – Sept. 15
July 15, 2011
The Plastic Box, opening reception – Sept. 5
July 15, 2011
Tim Baker, organ performance – Sept. 4
July 15, 2011
UNC-TV to air Elon’s Convocation for Honors Thursday, June 23
June 21, 2011
UNC-TV, North Carolina's statewide public television network, will broadcast "We Can Be Better: Courageous Voices Confront Our Greatest Challenges," at 10 p.m., Thursday, June 23. The program is an edited version of Elon's April 7 Convocation for Honors moderated by NBC Nightly News Anchor Brian Williams.
Rev. Andrew O’Connor to deliver 2011 Baccalaureate sermon – May 20
May 20, 2011
The Rev. Andrew More O’Connor, a parish priest for Holy Family in the Bronx in New York City and founder of a nonprofit apparel line that provides a living wage to Mayan Indian weavers in Guatemala, will deliver Elon University’s 2011 Baccalaureate sermon on May 20 in Alumni Gym at 3 p.m.
Department of Performing Arts presents Ajax by Sophocles – April 14-17
April 17, 2011
Re-imagining a nearly 2,500-year-old play, the Department of Performing Arts' production of Ajax by Sophocles explores the great warrior’s PTSD-like struggles on the battlefield of a contemporary and familiar war-torn landscape. The show runs through Sunday afternoon in McCrary Theatre.
Jeffrey C. Pugh to deliver Distinguished Scholar Award Lecture – April 14
April 14, 2011
Ever wonder what the devil’s eye view is on religion, politics, evil, Disney? Jeffrey C. Pugh, the Maude Sharpe Powell Professor of Religious Studies, on Thursday night will read from his latest book - Devil's Ink: Blog from the Basement Office - to address these and other concerns that perplex and mystify humans in the present age as part of the Elon University Distinguished Scholar Award Lecture.