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Students inducted into anthropology and sociology honors societies
May 11, 2023
Nine students were inducted into The Iota North Carolina Chapter of the Lambda Alpha National Anthropology Honor Society and the Alpha Kappa Delta National Sociology Honor Society during a ceremony and dinner held at Johnston Hall on April 20.
Amy Allocco awarded research fellowships to study class of Hindu artist-priests
May 11, 2023
Allocco will study in Tamil Nadu, India, beginning in summer 2023, documenting the songs, traditions and art forms created by a family of intergenerational pampaikkārar, drummer-priests. The pampaikkārar are unstudied Hindu musicians and ritual specialists.
Danieley Neighborhood shares spring 2023 update
May 11, 2023
Danieley Neighborhood shares its 2022-2023 year-end assessment updates and its new goals for the 2023-2024 academic year.
Lucy Garcia ’23 puts Burlington’s ‘Black Bottom’ on the map
May 11, 2023
Garcia’s study of Burlington’s bygone Black business district stemmed from the Power & Place Collaborative’s efforts to document the stories and history of Alamance County’s Black community.
Student-produced film ‘Welcome to Sockville’ to screen at Raleigh’s Longleaf Film Festival
May 11, 2023
Brandon Talton ’23, a cinema and television arts BFA major, produced the 12-minute documentary as part of his Advanced Documentary and Nonfiction Production class.
The Center for Design Thinking supports faculty and staff projects from across campus
May 10, 2023
The Center for Design Thinking Supports Faculty and Staff Projects from across Campus through their 2023 Community of Practice.
Charlie Breckenridge ’22 collects Best of Festival honors in BEA competition
May 10, 2023
The cinema and television arts alum earned a top-prize award in the Broadcast Education Association’s 2023 Festival of Media Arts, an international digital media and broadcast competition for faculty and students that received more than 1,650 entries this year.
Bo Dalrymple ’25 and Nicholas Rugbart ’25 awarded Boren Undergraduate Scholarship
May 9, 2023
Dalrymple and Rugbart will both spend six months studying in Taiwan with the support of this $25,000 scholarship, which also guarantees them jobs with the federal government following graduation.
Elon’s chapter of Phi Kappa Phi inducts 88 new members
May 4, 2023
Elon alumni, faculty and staff, graduate and undergraduate students joined the nation's oldest and largest multidisciplinary honor society
Profiles of Resilience: Kiara Hunter ’23
May 3, 2023
Hunter is one of the members of the graduating class to be featured on Today at Elon as a "profile of resilience" for her ability to adapt and succeed in the face of the global COVID-19 pandemic.