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Nobel Peace Prize, Pulitzer Prize winners to visit Elon in 2011-12
April 13, 2011
Nobel Peace Prize recipient Muhammad Yunus and Pulitzer Prize-winning humor columnist Dave Barry will headline Elon University’s two Convocation ceremonies during the 2011-2012 academic year.
NBC’s Brian Williams to moderate Convocation for Honors
April 12, 2011
Elon University will devote its annual spring Convocation for Honors on April 7, 2011, to an in-depth examination of five great problems facing humanity. Brian Williams, anchor and managing editor of NBC Nightly News, will moderate a panel discussion titled "We can be better: Courageous voices confront our greatest challenges." Distinguished panelists will explore tough choices that must be made to respond to threats to our democracy, economies, public education, the environment and civil stability around the world.
‘Posters on the Hill’ to feature Elon student research
April 12, 2011
Elon University senior Drew Gardner travels to Washington, D.C., this week to share with lawmakers his research on concussions in student-athletes during the annual Posters on the Hill event sponsored by the Council on Undergraduate Research.
Distinguished panel confronts national challenges in Convocation for Honors
April 12, 2011
Though the United States faces daunting challenges, from a massive national debt to misunderstandings between people of different faiths to partisan gridlock, five distinguished panelists who visited Elon University on April 7 for the annual Convocation for Honors program said today’s students have the potential to restore their nation’s global reputation for innovation, education and religious freedoms.
NBC’s Brian Williams reflects on journalism, technology
April 8, 2011
What does it take to be a good reporter? NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams has several thoughts, including: “Know your audience. Know your subject.” One of America’s most acclaimed journalists on Friday shared with Elon University students his views on the media, technology, and on balancing work and family in a Whitley Auditorium question-and-answer discussion sprinkled with wit and wisdom.
Professor conjures Satan to critique society in ‘Devil’s Ink’
April 6, 2011
What would Satan say about nuclear weapons? Or politicians and their mistresses? Or Disney World? And would he say it in a … blog? Such is the premise of Devil's Ink: Blog from the Basement Office by Elon University professor Jeffrey C. Pugh, who uses Lucifer’s point of view in a new book critiquing cultural institutions that readers may assume are necessary without considering the evil they can create.
The Elon Opera Workshop presents Gianni Schicchi – April 7 & 9
April 6, 2011
The Elon Opera Workshop gives two performances this week of Giacomo Puccini’s Gianni Schicchi, one of the most beloved comic operas in history. Tickets to the April 7 & 9 shows are available to the public at the door for $7 or are free with an Elon ID.
Elon Students Participate in Spring Break Program to South Korea
April 5, 2011
Two Elon University students were among a group of US university students who were selected to travel to South Korea as part of the Korea-US Youth Network during Spring Break.
Elon hosts inaugural Billings, Exum and Frye National Moot Court Competition
April 4, 2011
Elon University School of Law is holding the inaugural Billings, Exum & Frye National Moot Court Competition March 31 through April 2. Seventeen law schools and more than 30 teams of law students are participating in the competition, which will take place annually. More than 100 distinguished judges and lawyers have volunteered to serve as judges for the competition, including The Honorable Steven M. Colloton, Circuit Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, and five justices of the North Carolina Supreme Court.
Elon’s Diversity Leadership Conference presents Molly Secours – April 2
April 2, 2011
Writer and filmmaker Molly Secours will provide a critical perspective of racism and privilege as it affects all aspects of life in the keynote speech Saturday in Whitley Auditorium during the 2nd annual Diversity Leadership Conference.