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Book by Rebecca Todd Peters offers new ethical approach to living in global economy
March 31, 2014
"Solidarity Ethics: Transformation in a Globalized World" by Elon University's Rebecca Todd Peters explores the moral challenges of living in a global economy and imagines new ways of combating social injustices by building deeper relationships with those who suffer.
Elon student secures prestigious internship in Italy
March 27, 2014
Colby Halligan '15 travels to Europe this summer as one of the youngest students ever selected for a program that gives hands-on experience in organic farming while learning a foreign language.
Jon Dooley named assistant vice president for Student Life
March 25, 2014
Dooley joins the Elon University community after spending 15 years in student affairs and assessment at Marquette University in Wisconsin.
Elon to co-host Google 'Get Your Business Online' programs
March 20, 2014
The Doherty Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership is helping to lead a series of free workshops that take place on Elon University's campus from March 25-28, 2014, for anyone in the Alamance County or surrounding communities.
Teammates rally to help Elon soccer star facing cancer
March 19, 2014
Nicole "Colie" Dennion, the Southern Conference's Player of the Year in women's soccer, is battling a bone cancer that inspired teammates and friends to organize a fundraising campaign to help the Elon University sophomore.
Elon among 'seven stellar Hillels you haven't heard of'
March 13, 2014
In a Hillel International website news story, Elon University is the first school named among "up-and-coming stars" that might be "the perfect fit" for students seeking a vibrant Jewish life on their future college campuses.
Predicting the future of the Internet on the Web's 25th anniversary
March 10, 2014
New Elon University-Pew Research study features opinions of world technology experts about "Digital Life in 2025"
Information on campus housing & power outages
March 8, 2014
UPDATE on 3/9/2014 at 2:30 P.M.: Full power has been restored to the Danieley Center residential neighhborhood and students are now permitted to return to their rooms. Read this note for more information on university operations and schedules as Elon continues clean-up efforts from recent winter weather.
Tree damages Belk Pavilion in Academic Village
March 7, 2014
The pavilion sustained significant damage when a nearby tree toppled because of ice and wind. Students, non-essential university personnel, and campus visitors are instructed to stay clear of the area.
Elon junior a finalist for Truman Scholarship
March 6, 2014
Omolayo Ojo is competing for a highly competitive national fellowship awarded each year to those with goals of working in public service or government. Winners will be announced in April.