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Attorney and author Corban Addison details environmental costs of hog farming industry
October 21, 2024
Addison delivered the Campus Sustainability Week keynote address Tuesday, Oct. 15, in McKinnon Hall.
Elon University presents “Legally Blonde the Musical”
October 18, 2024
Get an inside look into Elon's production of "Legally Blonde the Musical."
Elon ‘Rocket Phoenix’ club relaunches, blasting all students into STEM
October 17, 2024
Rocket Phoenix, Elon’s rocket club, is back this year bringing in more than just STEM majors to launch their ideas.
Elon Department of Music announces 2025 Joseph Bologne International Piano Competition
October 16, 2024
The 2025 Joseph Bologne International Piano Competition will be Feb. 1 and is open to high school pianists in grades 10-12. Registration runs through Dec. 10.
Scott Proudfit publishes chapter in collected edition on monstrosity in performance
October 15, 2024
Proudfit’s chapter examines influences on Annie Baker’s 2015 play "John" including the theology of Rudolf Otto and short stories by E. T. A. Hoffman and Lovecraft.
Elon philosophy professor unearths roots of American philosophy in new book
October 15, 2024
Ryan Johnson, associate professor of philosophy, traces the influence of German philosopher G.W.F. Hegel in the work of American philosophers in “Three American Hegels."
Aubrey Spicola ’25 brings the stars to Elon through virtual reality
October 15, 2024
For her Honors Program thesis project, Aubrey Spicola ’25 is working to create a “mixed reality planetarium” to help others study the night sky at all hours.
Elon performing arts professor’s choreography to be featured at N.C. Dance Festival
October 15, 2024
Associate Professor of Dance Renay Aumiller choreographed “Kairos,” one of five featured performances in the festival’s Mainstage concert, Saturday, Oct. 19.
Elon students and faculty honor ‘power of community’ with Social Justice Social
October 14, 2024
The Elon University Social Justice Social was an opportunity for students, faculty and staff to connect for meaningful conversations and community.
Author Lula Carballo and filmmaker Émilie Guerette visit Elon for campus conversations
October 9, 2024
The Department of World Languages and Cultures, in collaboration with Sigma Delta Pi Honor Society and Global Neighborhood, hosted Lula Carballo, a Canadian author whose family migrated to Canada from Uruguay, and Émilie Guerette, a Canadian documentary filmmaker.