Chemistry faculty, students attend national American Chemical Society conference in San Francisco
May 1, 2017
Six faculty and 11 students from the Department of Chemistry attended the national meeting in early April, giving a total of thirteen presentations.
ENN’s broadcast show presented with top prize at BEA conference
May 1, 2017
Nine communications faculty and staff members attended the Broadcast Education Association’s annual conference and Festival of Media Arts, where “Elon Local News” members accepted a “Best of Festival” King Foundation Award.
Lavender Graduation honors LGBTQIA grads
May 1, 2017
Outstanding students were honored at Elon's annual cermony sponsored by the Gender and LGBTQIA Center.
Burlington Mayor Ian Baltutis visits Elon's Strong Beginnings for Babies program
May 1, 2017
The Strong Beginnings for Babies Project is designed for supporting families of infants in discovering strategies that are helpful, culturally relevant, and easy to use for fostering their children’s language development.
Elon’s Fraternity and Sorority Life community gives back
May 1, 2017
The Fraternity and Sorority Life community participated in various philanthropic work during March and April including the annual Food Drive and Greek Dance.
Dabbs earns outstanding article award for research on work-life balance
May 1, 2017
Assistant Professor of Sport and Event Management Shaina Dabbs and her co-authors examined issues relating to work-life balance for sport management scholars and practitioners.
Volunteer for the Don't Trash It! Campaign
May 1, 2017
Need volunteer hours? Volunteer with the Office of Sustainability and help reduce Elon's waste!
Clyde Ellis inducted into Oklahoma Historians Hall of Fame
May 1, 2017
The professor of history is a nationally-known scholar whose work on American Indian cultures and histories has been hailed for its breadth and for its attention to community voices.
Elon senior to teach in Taiwan through Fulbright award
May 1, 2017
Elizabeth Meynardie '17, an elementary education major from Raleigh, N.C., will travel to Taiwan to teach as part of a federal program that builds goodwill between the United States and people of other nations.
Communications faculty recognized by Society of Professional Journalists
May 1, 2017
For their efforts organizing the SPJ Region 2 conference, Associate Professor Anthony Hatcher and Director of Student Media Colin Donohue were named the organization's Members of the Month.