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Power + Place Collaborative receives $10K Impact Alamance grant to connect religious communities
August 10, 2023
A partnership between Elon, the African American Cultural Arts and History Center and the Mayco Bigelow Center, this year’s work will focus on telling stories around faith traditions and moral leaders in Alamance County.
Math faculty attend, present at MathFest in Tampa
August 8, 2023
Emily Elrod, Kristen Mazur, Brittany Riggs and Aaron Trocki presented at MathFest, the annual meeting of the Mathematical Association of America, Aug. 2-5.
Judge to new law students: ‘Who are you going to serve?’
August 8, 2023
The Hon. Barron Thompson L’09, an Elon Law graduate who presides in North Carolina District Court, delivered a Convocation address to the Class of 2025 in which he reminded students that “we all owe something to those who came before us.”
With new book ‘Connections Are Everything,’ Lambert and Felten offer students pathway to relationship-rich education
August 7, 2023
With co-authors Isis Artze-Vega and Oscar Miranda Tapia, President Emeritus Leo M. Lambert and Peter Felten, executive director of the Center for Engaged Learning have put together a practical guide for students to rely upon to find and develop powerful relationships during their college experience.
A snapshot of Elon Law’s Class of 2025
August 3, 2023
Senior leaders welcomed to Greensboro on August 3, 2023, the largest class in the history of Elon University School of Law with a pledge from Dean Zak Kramer: “We will always put the students here first.”
Geoffrey Claussen co-edits volume on Jewish Virtue Ethics
August 3, 2023
The volume explores diverse Jewish approaches to virtue and character.
Jennifer Eidum publishes article on Peace Corps networks
August 3, 2023
Jennifer Eidum, associate professor of English, published the article "Peace Corps Networks: Activating Volunteers for a Lifetime," in the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs.
Game Design Minor students publish ‘Samira: Taken From Time’ on Steam
August 3, 2023
The narrative-driven, puzzle-solving adventure game was developed by a team of students over two semesters in the minor’s capstone courses.
Donelle Leak ’25, Cristy Mariné ’25 named LAGRANT Foundation scholars
August 2, 2023
School of Communications students have received 13 LAGRANT Foundation scholarships in the last seven years.
Students begin work on Loy Farm Living-Learning Community, a ‘truly groundbreaking’ project
July 28, 2023
Twelve sustainably designed homes will become the Loy Farm Living-Learning Community, a model of green architecture where students thrive by living harmoniously with nature. The LLC will open in fall 2024 with all 12 homes completed by fall 2025.