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Aryeh presents on the "passion of dance" at dinner hosted by Global and Historic neighborhoods
February 9, 2017
Students, faculty, and staff gathered on Feb. 7 to share a meal and listen to Professor Jason Aryeh’s presentation “Trailing my Art Alive” about the purpose and passion of dance.
Elon students employ design thinking to 'hack' their apartments
January 30, 2017
William Justice, design thinking coach at Fidelity Investments, coached Elon students on design thinking in a relevant and unique way.
Former NPR correspondent Michele Norris to deliver Elon's MLK keynote address NEXT WEEK
January 3, 2017
The award-winning journalist and founder of The Race Card Project will speak at Elon on Jan. 10.
Dr. Danieley Visits Danieley Center Neighborhood
November 4, 2016
The president emeritus enjoyed an hour-long meet-and-greet with several Elon students in the neighborhood named for him.
'Philosophy of food' discussed over dinner at the Oaks Neighborhood
November 3, 2016
During a monthly dinner hosted by the Oaks Neighborhood, Elon philosophy faculty members helped facilitate important conversations on the philosophy of food.
Global Neighborhood Association hosts November House Dinner
November 2, 2016
More than 70 students, faculty and staff examined the style, subjects and history of political cartoons from around the world.
Elon plays prominent role in new organization for residential colleges
November 1, 2016
The third annual Residential College Symposium marked the launch of the new group, with contributions from several Elon faculty and staff.
Dr. Danieley to visit Danieley Center Nov. 3
October 25, 2016
LaRose family gift funds Historic Neighborhood commons building
October 20, 2016
Elon alumna Gail H. LaRose ’64 and her daughter Michelle LaRose, an Elon trustee, have made a $2.5 million gift to name a new student gathering space planned for the historic part of campus.
'Freedom Sings' to highlight freedom of expression in song on Oct. 12
October 5, 2016
The Oct. 12 program at Elon University in the Danieley Center Neighborhood will feature an all-star cast of musicians performing songs that have been censored or banned, or that call for social change.