I Am Elon with Ana Segal ’21
June 9, 2020
The music production and recording arts major is not afraid to learn new things and help others on their musical journey along the way.
Message to Elon students from Jon Dooley and Randy Williams
June 9, 2020
This message was sent to Elon University students on June 9 by Jon Dooley, vice president for student life, and Randy Williams, associate vice president for inclusive excellence and civic engagement
Damion Blake publishes article in the Journal of Ethnographic and Qualitative Research
June 9, 2020
Blake, an assistant professor in the Department of Political Science and Policy Studies, examined the challenges that researchers of violence face as they collect fieldwork data in Caribbean, South and Central American countries.
Elon physician assistant Heather Ratcliffe battles COVID-19 pandemic in New York
June 9, 2020
Faculty/Staff Health & Wellness Physician Assistant Heather Ratcliffe has returned to campus after spending 42 days treating COVID-19 patients in New York.
Legal Writing Institute names Elon Law professor to inaugural post
June 9, 2020
Assistant Professor Tiffany D. Atkins L’11 will help amplify the voices of underrepresented groups as the first Leadership Experience and Advancement Pipeline (LEAP) Board Member on the LWI Board of Directors.
Strengthening seeds of education
June 9, 2020
Longtime Elon supporters Bob and Barbara Byrd are including Elon in their estate plans to support the Department of Music, Elon Academy and the “It Takes a Village” Project.
In My Words: Don’t feed President Troll
June 9, 2020
In the column distributed by the Elon University Writers Syndicate, Professor of Law Enrique Armijo argues that President Trump's recent Executive Order on Preventing Online Censorship would do more to limit free speech than to protect it.
In My Words: For democracy’s sake, end racism and support journalism
June 9, 2020
In this column distributed by the Elon University Writers Syndicate. Rochelle Ford, dean of Elon's School of Communications, writes about the role that journalism plays in educating the public about the impact of racism upon society and the need to support journalism going forward.
A look at Elon’s 2020 Common Reading: ‘Biased’ by Jennifer L. Eberhardt
June 9, 2020
The 2019 book by Eberhardt, a Stanford University professor and MacArthur ‘Genius’ Grant recipient, takes on additional meaning this year amid widespread protests against racism and oppression.