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English Department faculty, student present film adaptation research at virtual symposium
February 23, 2022
Assistant professors of English Craig Morehead and Dan Burns, with Christina Stafford ’25 presented at the joint Literature/Film Association and the Association of Adaptation Studies conference.
The Black History Month Dance Concert to celebrate various dance forms of the African Diaspora
February 23, 2022
The concert will have three performances from Thursday, Feb. 24 through Saturday, Feb. 26, with a discussion and in-person showing at Yeager Recital Hall for Thursday night.
Elon junior Kiara Hunter a finalist for Truman Scholarship
February 23, 2022
Hunter is competing for the highly competitive national fellowship awarded each year to those with goals of working in public service or government. Winners will be announced by April 15.
UPDATED: Safia Swimelar, Jason Kirk offer insights on Ukraine crisis in WXII interviews
February 23, 2022
The professors of political science were interviewed by WXII anchor Kenny Beck for the segment focused on the latest in Ukraine.
Acclaimed poet Nikki Giovanni to speak at Elon
February 22, 2022
Giovanni will offer a poetry reading in Whitley Auditorium on Thursday, March 3, at 7:30 p.m.
‘The State of Higher Ed’ report from Triad Business Journal features Elon
February 22, 2022
The special report highlighted Elon's Department of Nursing programs, Love School of Business graduate programs and the Department of Engineering.
Tips on how to prepare for the Network@Night career fair
February 18, 2022
Network@Night is one of the many events included in "Connect to your Future Day." These events take place on Tuesday, Feb. 22 and all build-up to the grand finale of Network@Night.
Jill Auditori is featured in Times-News article on how to get involved with local governments
February 18, 2022
The Feb. 17 article focuses on how Alamance County residents can be more involved in their communities through local government.
Examining Elections: Lumen Scholar Amy Moore ‘22 studies effects of gerrymandering in N.C.
February 18, 2022
Moore and her mentor, Professor of Mathematics Todd Lee, are using statistics to explore the effects of gerrymandering in North Carolina.
Elon Poll: Younger N.C. attorneys see need for changes in state’s legal system
February 15, 2022
The survey of N.C. attorneys under the age of 45 also found that most believe being an attorney allows them to make society a better place, with more than half at least somewhat interested in seeking political office.