Media outlets feature Elon Law scholar in coverage of Sandy Hook lawsuit
December 1, 2021
Professor Enrique Armijo authored an explanatory column for The Conversation and spoke with news outlets on the successful defamation claims filed by parents of Sandy Hook parents against media personality Alex Jones.
Elon community enjoys annual Festival of Lights and Luminaries
December 1, 2021
Over 2,400 luminaries and 50,000 lights illuminated the Historic Neighborhood, Under the Oaks and the Lambert Academic Village.
Around the world, around a table: Polyglot Lunch is a living language lab
December 1, 2021
The Polyglot Lunch is held each Tuesday from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Lakeside Dining Hall, free for faculty, students and staff interested in improving language skills.
Bringing Power to the People of Haiti
December 1, 2021
A senior analog designer at Nebula Microsystems, Jake Smith ’18 used his free time to design a portable solar battery that’s changing life in Haiti. He’s just getting started.
December 1 update from Vice President for Student Life Jon Dooley
December 1, 2021
Throughout Fall Semester, Vice President for Student Life Jon Dooley is providing regular email update messages to keep students and parents informed about the efforts for a healthy semester.
From the Archives: Celebrating Elon’s first Japanese student
December 1, 2021
Toshio Sato of Utsunomiya, Japan, graduated at the top of her class in 1920.
Breaking Barriers: Lumen Scholar Deena Elrefai ’22 researches reproductive health of Latinx women in Alamance County
December 1, 2021
Public health and international & global studies double major Elrefa and with her mentor, Associate Professor Stephanie Baker, focus their Lumen Prize research on disparities among the Latinx community and reproductive health.