Elon student presents at AACRAO Annual
April 6, 2018
Andrew Novinski '19 presented on his experience with Elon's gap semester program at the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers conference.
Elon community to offer 'A Thousand Thanks' on April 17
April 6, 2018
Elon students, faculty and staff will have the chance to show their appreciation to the university’s donors by writing thank-you cards during A Thousand Thanks, a campus-wide gratitude event taking place Tuesday, April 17.
Historian George Dyson to speak April 10 on where artificial intelligence is taking society
April 6, 2018
An independent historian of technology, George Dyson will speak April 10 in LaRose Digital Theatre in the Koury Business Center through the Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar Program.
School of Communications student media newsroom named for Dean Paul Parsons
April 6, 2018
Elon’s Board of Trustees has named the newsroom on the first floor of McEwen Building in honor of Paul Parsons, who is stepping down as dean May 31.
Elon University DPT faculty, staff play key roles in first N.C. Student Physical Therapy Conclave
April 6, 2018
Students and faculty from the Doctor of Physical Therapy program helped organize and participated in this inaugural event.
‘Be all of who you are’: How Perry Elyaderani ’18 is tackling the issue of college student mental health
April 6, 2018
A recipient of Elon’s Leadership Prize, Perry Elyaderani is taking a three-pronged approach focused on better understanding the mental health issues college students grapple with and seeking to reduce the stigma many attach to mental health.
Schar Center update: Interior finishing work progressing
April 6, 2018
The 5,100-seat, 160,000-square-foot facility will provide a premier gathering space for major campus events and serve as the new home for Elon's basketball and volleyball programs when it opens this year.
The Opioid Epidemic in North Carolina – April 16
April 6, 2018
The Department of Political Science and Policy Studies and the Department of Public Health Studies invite you to join us for a discussion of how the opioid epidemic is affecting North Carolina. The event is open to the public and will take place on Monday, April 16, from 4 to 6 p.m. in Lakeside 212. Refreshments will be provided at the event.