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RMM Summer Piano Class

May 23, 2019

Center for the Arts, Room 165

Eden Esters Brown - Instructor of Music, piano 

Six , 1-hour Group Lessons $110.00 

Tuition Remission Request

March 14, 2019

Reminder: Tuition remission requests for Faculty/Staff and qualifying dependents will now be completed in OnTrack.

 

Flu vs Cold 

March 5, 2019

Is It A Cold or the Flu?

With the official start of flu season upon us, it is important to the know the differences and steps you can take to stay well and prevent the spread of germs.

 

Spring Ahead – March 10

March 5, 2019

It's that time again! Are you ready to "spring forward"? Or are you already dreading Sunday, March 10, when daylight saving time begins? Well, you're not alone. Losing an hour's sleep can take a toll on anyone – kids, teens, adults, seniors – and can even affect our pets. But there are ways you can make the transition easier for yourself and your family. You just need to plan ahead. Here are a few tips for surviving the time change:

  1. Reset your body clock gradually. Starting a few days before the time changes, shift your bedtime routine ahead 15 minutes or so each night. This method works for folks of all ages, and our nonhuman family members, too.  
  2. Skip the Sunday afternoon nap. Even a quick nap will make it harder to get the sleep you need that evening.
  3. Make quality sleep a priority. The beginning of daylight saving time is the perfect time for a refresher on good sleep habits like these:
    • Turn off all electronics, including smartphones, tablets, laptops and TVs.
    • Avoid caffeine and alcohol for 4 to 6 hours before bedtime.
    • Exercise regularly. Even moderate exercise like walking can help improve the quality of your sleep.
    • Allow 2 to 3 hours between meals/snacks and bedtime.
    • Set the scene for restful sleep. Your bedroom should be cool, dark and free from distractions.

By following these tips and planning ahead, you'll be ready to enjoy that extra hour of light starting March 10.

Daylight saving time is a great time to change the batteries in your home smoke detectors (if they're not hardwired) and test them to make sure they're working properly.

 

Weight Watchers 

March 5, 2019

Weight Watchers kicking off March 6.

12:15 pm Weigh In and 12:30 pm- 1:00 pm Workshop 

Harden Clubhouse at 738 Holt Chapel Lane (South Campus)

12 week program at 156.00.  Come join us! 

Harvard Law Professor Emeritus Alan Dershowitz visits Elon Law – Nov. 14

October 12, 2018

Tickets for the first Distinguished Leadership Lecture of the 2018-19 academic year, postponed from September due to Hurricane Florence, have been distributed. The lecture will be streamed to Yeager Recital Hall on Elon University's main campus for those unable to attend in Greensboro.

WOMEN'S HEALTH: A Healthier You

April 30, 2018

MAMMOGRAMS

According to the American Cancer Society, mammograms can often detect breast cancer years before a woman can find a lump herself.

Ride For Your Life mammogram screening – April 18

April 9, 2018

Elon Faculty/Staff Health & Wellness Program

Event Name: Mammogram Screening " Take a Limo Ride for Your Life"

Sign up by emailing bday3@elon.edu

Event Date/Time: Thursday, April 18,  8:30 a.m. to noon and 1:30 to 3 p.m.

Event Location: Cone Health Alamance Regional, Norville Breast Care Center