Donning of the Kente honors excellence, African heritage
May 17, 2018
As part of the May 17 ceremony, 49 students received a handmade kente cloth that represents the culture and tradition of their African ancestors.
Kristen Mazur publishes in the American Mathematical Monthly
May 17, 2018
Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Statistics Kristen Mazur publishes article in the American Mathematical Monthly on her research in the mathematics of voting theory.
Belk Library staff present at the Triad Academic Library Association Paraprofessional Conference
May 17, 2018
Library staff presented and helped plan the Triad Academic Library Association (TALA) 5th Annual Paraprofessional Conference held at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University on May 16, 2018.
Interactive Media graduates told to 'choose wisely' as they look to the future
May 17, 2018
Family, friends and Elon faculty and staff gathered on May 17 with the 25 students in the Master of Arts in Interactive Media program's Class of 2018 to celebrate their completion of the program.
Senior economics majors successfully present theses
May 17, 2018
Twenty-three students presented individual comprehensive research projects on economic issues.
Jeffrey Pugh encourages graduates to let the world change them
May 17, 2018
In his May 18 Baccalaureate address, the Maude Sharpe Powell Professor of Religious Studies and Distinguished University Professor urged the Class of 2018 to be present to those in need and listen to the lessons that are offered.
Global photo contest gallery on display in The Oak House
May 17, 2018
The annual global photo contest drew more than 150 submissions from the Elon community, capturing moments of global engagement all over the world.
Celebrating SoTL poster session features faculty research
May 17, 2018
On Wednesday, April 25th, eight Elon faculty presented research posters to showcase Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) projects.
Interactive Media students exhibit innovative thesis projects
May 17, 2018
The evening before their Commencement ceremony, 25 graduate students in Elon University's Interactive Media master's program shared their capstone projects with professionals, faculty and staff, family and friends.
In open government lawsuits, a look at who pays (and who should)
May 17, 2018
A forthcoming law review article by Elliot Engstrom, an Elon Law Legal Method and Communication Fellow, analyzes a North Carolina law that leaves open to interpretation who should cover the costs of legal fees when a person sues state and local governments for lack of transparency.