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Holocaust survivor George Abraham shares story of survival with Elon
November 9, 2020
George Abraham, a Holocaust survivor and Elon grandparent, shared his story with the Elon community in a Facebook Live event on Nov. 5.
Haile Ferrier ’21 among top contenders for Broadway’s Next On Stage singing competition
November 5, 2020
Hosted by Broadway World and sponsored by Broadway Records, the singing competition is in its second season, with Willem Butler '22 coming out on top during the first season.
Stephanie Baker selected as academic co-lead for the African American/Black Community Response Team to address COVID-19 in N.C.
November 4, 2020
The effort is supported by a $12 million award from the National Institutes of Health for outreach and engagement efforts to address the disparities between how ethnic and racial minority communities have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Faculty, student panels guide Elon College Fellows sophomores to research
November 2, 2020
This spring, second-year Elon College Fellows will choose a research subject and partner with faculty mentors for their two-year research projects.
Students First: Pandemic grant sets stage for student’s return to Elon
November 2, 2020
More than 300 donors contributed to a special fundraising effort as part of the Elon LEADS Campaign to increase financial aid for families impacted by COVID-19. Sage Albert ’23 is one of the many students grateful for the support.
How to market a liberal arts and sciences education for your next career opportunity
October 30, 2020
In this column, Career Advising Fellow Alysia McGlone writes about the value of a degree in the liberal arts and sciences.
How SPDC helped Arianna Shahin ’21 land a spot in her top choice for graduate school
October 30, 2020
Unsure of her post-graduate options, Arianna Shahin turned to the SPDC for guidance and gained acceptance into Wake Forest University with a scholarship.
Elon Poll: N.C. voters concerned about election interference, post-election violence and mail-in ballot issues
October 29, 2020
The survey of 1,259 registered voters in the state conducted Oct. 22-24 explored issues related to the integrity of the 2020 election and how people will react to the outcome.
Department of Political Science and Policy Studies to host post-election discussion on Nov. 5
October 27, 2020
Join faculty members from the Department of Political Science and Policy Studies on Thursday, Nov. 5, at 4:15 p.m. to learn more about the 2020 general election results. Faculty will break down where things stand as votes are still being counted in the presidential election.
Amy Allocco publishes an article on Hindu death, deification, and domestication narratives in The Journal of Hindu Studies
October 26, 2020
Allocco’s article draws on more than a decade of ethnographic research and interviews with one Hindu family in South India to explore the hermeneutical issues – what Allocco calls “interpretive ambivalence” – that arise from narrative multiplicity.