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Student Involvement adds ‘show and tell’ to Friday check-ins
April 23, 2020
While working from home, staff in the Office of Student Involvement take the opportunity to stay connected.
Professor of Philosophy Stephen Bloch-Schulman awarded 2020 Lenssen Prize by the American Association of Philosophy Teachers
April 20, 2020
Bloch-Schulman was honored for the article "Diversity Is Not Enough: The Importance of Inclusive Pedagogy" published in the journal Teaching Philosophy.
Relay for Life at Elon raises money — and awareness
March 9, 2020
The annual effort by Elon students, faculty and staff generates support for cancer research and those battling the disease. This year’s effort raised nearly $80,000.
Black Solidarity Conference explores the idea of blackness in past, present and future
February 14, 2020
The conference held Feb. 7-8 for Elon students, faculty and staff celebrates black unity and provided an allyship track for non-black participants.
Lumen Scholar Jordan DeVries ‘20 researching anxiety in teenagers and young adults
January 21, 2020
Jordan DeVries ‘20 and Assistant Professor of Psychology CJ Fleming are researching anxiety and help-seeking methods in high school and college students.
Elon celebrates winners of Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian Essay Contest
January 17, 2020
The three winners from local middle schools were recognized at a lunch in the university's Moseley Center on Friday, Jan. 17
Residential neighborhoods team up to host winter term trivia
January 15, 2020
Groups of students competed in a Winter Term-themed trivia game for prizes.
Oaks, Danieley Center and Colonnades neighborhoods to host Winter Term trivia Jan. 8
January 6, 2020
Teams will compete for prizes at 8 p.m. in the Oak House.
Center for Leadership and the Center for Race, Ethnicity and Diversity Education host Intersect Conference
December 6, 2019
The annual Intersect Conference provides the opportunity for staff, faculty and students to learn through sessions and dialogue
Late Night Noms: An Oaks Neighborhood Tradition
December 2, 2019
Students get free snacks and a break in one of the neighborhood’s longest-standing events