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Important information for students regarding voting in the 2024 Primary Elections
February 7, 2024
Elon provides information regarding voter registration, absentee ballots, polling place locations, acceptable forms of photo ID to vote in North Carolina, and information on early voting.
Pathways to Design Thinking course builds bridges into Alamance County
February 7, 2024
2024’s Winter Term course “Pathways to Design Thinking" builds bridges between Elon University and Alamance County.
Jessie Moore appointed to National Advisory Board
February 7, 2024
Moore will serve a four-year term on the National Advisory Board of the Roger & Joyce Howe Center for Writing Excellence at Miami University.
Apply to be a Center for Engaged Learning Student Scholar
February 7, 2024
First-year students are encouraged to apply to be a 2024-2027 Center for Engaged Learning Student Scholar.
30,000 flowers and a decade later, Elon continues support of Daffodil Project
February 6, 2024
The worldwide initiative aims to plant 1.5 million daffodils in remembrance of the 1.5 million children who perished during the Holocaust.
Department of Performing arts to present ‘A Chorus Line’ Feb. 8-10
February 6, 2024
The acclaimed musical will be performed in McCrary Theatre in the Center for the Arts and is directed by Jane Lanier.
Elon Sports Vision celebrates National Girls & Women in Sports Day with all-female crew
February 5, 2024
The Feb. 4 broadcast, featuring Elon University’s women’s basketball team hosting Campbell University, was staffed entirely by women.
Rozana Carducci advocates for systemic change in new book ‘Higher Education Leadership’
February 5, 2024
Coauthored by Carducci, Jordan Harper and Adrianna Kezar, "Higher Education Leadership" challenges conventional paradigms in the field, advocating for liberatory systemic change within and beyond higher education organizations.
Elon’s collaboration on Locating Slavery’s Legacies project aimed at education, empowerment
February 5, 2024
Launched by The University of the South, the Locating Slavery's Legacies database helps create the conversation on the importance of understanding the legacy of slavery in higher education institutions.
Elon Law Flex Program gets the green light in Charlotte
February 5, 2024
With clearance from the American Bar Association and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges, Elon Law is set to enroll its first students to an in-person, part-time Juris Doctor program at Elon University's new campus in the city's South End neighborhood.