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Volunteers needed for Poverty Simulation
November 11, 2008
Elon community fights to Stop Hunger Now
November 11, 2008
Turns out that it doesn’t take that much time to prepare meals for
10,000 people in some of the most impoverished areas of the world.
Ninety minutes, to be exact, when you have dozens of students, faculty
and alumni teaming up on a warm fall morning as part of the Stop Hunger
Now project.
Leadership Positions Available in the Kernodle Center
October 31, 2008
Federal Work Study jobs in the community
September 8, 2008
New students PreSERVE in Burlington
July 15, 2008
Elon University’s opportunities for service are starting early for a
dozen incoming freshmen this week as part of PreSERVE, a first-year
summer experience that includes work on a Habitat for Humanity home in
Alamance County.
Alumni join faculty, students and staff to assist with Katrina relief
July 10, 2008
The group traveled to Bay St. Louis, Miss., May 23-27 as part of Elon's ongoing efforts to assist the Gulf Coast community. The group worked on seven houses, including painting and cleaning debris, and visited with families devastated by the storm. The trip was Elon's first young alumni service trip, which will be offered in the future. Mandie Rose Danielski ‘02 of Brooklyn, N.Y., traveled to Bay St. Louis and wrote about her experience.
Morocco service trip a first for Elon
June 17, 2008
Six students will travel to the remote highlands of central Morocco
this month as part of a service trip to tutor children learning English
and to observe firsthand how residents of the impoverished region are
developing profitable cottage industries.
Cambodia trip paves way for future service
June 10, 2008
A group of Elon University students returned from Cambodia last week
after a “scouting mission” of sorts to develop an annual service
program that will take volunteers each summer to the southeast Asia
nation.
Elon senior makes gift to endow Safe Rides
May 8, 2008
He loves Elon University so much that he told his parents not to make
donations to the school. Instead, senior Andrew Bennett
wants to be the one to give back, and this month he made a gift so
generous in support of Safe Rides that organizers have been able to
expand the nighttime program with the addition of a new van.