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You’re invited: RALLY ELON -TONIGHT 8:15
October 21, 2011
Join President Lambert to celebrate the success of the Ever Elon Campaign. Food, fireworks and fun—at 8:15 p.m., Rhodes Stadium.
Elon law students launch Journal of Leadership and the Law
October 21, 2011
The first edition of the online Journal of Leadership and the Law was published as a special section of the Elon University School of Law website on October 21. The publication includes articles by lawyers and scholars of law, as well as interviews with attorneys in leadership positions, exploring various dimensions of leadership in the legal profession.
Dedication ceremony promotes values of multi-faith center
October 21, 2011
An Oct. 21 ceremony in the Academic Village comes weeks before construction begins on the future Numen Lumen Pavilion.
Smokers sought for Research Study
October 21, 2011
Oct. 24: Local Lunch in Colonnades
October 21, 2011
In honor of National Food Day, Elon Dining Services is hosting a locally inspired lunch in Colonnades Dining Hall on Monday, Oct. 24 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The lunch is $9.95 a person.
Numen Lumen Pavilion site dedication – TODAY 1 p.m.
October 21, 2011
A special ceremony will mark the start of construction on the new multi-faith center in the Academic Village.
Lecture from economist with US Federal Reserve – Oct. 26
October 21, 2011
The Elon Economics Club will be hosting a presentation Oct. 26 by Richard Kaglic, an economist from the United States Federal Reserve.
Phoenix Fear – Haunted Trail: Oct 26 and 27
October 21, 2011
Come hear the untold story of Elon's past! Campus Recreation is holding its first ever haunted trail Wednesday, Oct. 26 and Thursday, Oct. 27 from 8 - 10 p.m. LOCATION: South Campus (Harden Clubhouse)
Homecoming Weekend events under way
October 21, 2011
Welcome home to our Elon alumni of all eras! Read this post for information about this weekend's Homecoming events and more.
Faculty Design-Build Project Receives a Housing North Carolina Award
October 21, 2011
My Sister Susan's House, a community project directed by Robert Michel Charest in the Department of Environmental Studies, won a Housing North Carolina Award for 2011.