Department of Performing Arts presents ‘Pheromone: An Awkward Olfactory Inquiry’ Oct. 1-6
September 30, 2020
Pheromone will be performed live for an online audience with the cast participating virtually.
Historian Douglas Brinkley details role of presidential debates through history during Elon lecture
September 30, 2020
Brinkley, the Katherine Tsanoff Brown Chair in Humanities and professor of history at Rice University, the CNN presidential historian and a contributing editor at Vanity Fair, delivered the guest lecture for the Elon community on the same night as the first debate in the 2020 presidential election.
Alamance County Board of Education and Board of Commissioners Candidate Forums
September 30, 2020
The Alamance County Chamber of Commerce is hosting two upcoming candidate forums in October.
September 30 update from Vice President for Student Life Jon Dooley
September 30, 2020
Throughout the fall semester, Vice President for Student Life Jon Dooley is providing regular email update messages to keep students and parents informed about the efforts related to COVID-19.
CAA announces scheduling format for spring 2021 football
September 30, 2020
Conference play will include a six-game schedule and is anticipated to begin on March 6 and conclude on April 17.
Rosemary Haskell publishes review of novel by Senegalese author Fatou Diome
September 30, 2020
Professor of English Rosemary Haskell's review of Les Veilleurs de Sangomar (The watchmen of Sangomar), the latest novel by Senegalese novelist Fatou Diome, appeared in the Fall 2020 number of World Literature Today.
Megan Squire offers insights for NBC News report on extremist group following presidential debate
September 30, 2020
The report followed Tuesday night's presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden during which Trump was asked about disavowing white supremacist groups.
Voting rights take center stage at Elon Law Review symposium
September 30, 2020
The director of the ACLU’s Voting Rights Project was joined by practicing attorneys and some of the nation’s top legal scholars on election law in a virtual program on the ways in which access to the ballot box has been expanded - and limited - throughout history.