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Elon’s Music Theatre Program offers virtual production of ‘The Bubbly Black Girl Sheds Her Chameleon Skin’ during Winter Term
February 11, 2021
The Kirsten Childs musical was directed by Julio Matos and choreographed by Keshia Wall, with music directed by Dan Gibson, all faculty members within the Department of Performing Arts.
Broadway star Daniel J. Watts ’04 to deliver Elon’s 2021 undergraduate commencement address
February 5, 2021
Watts is Elon’s first alum to be nominated for a Tony Award, receiving praise for his breakout performance as Ike Turner in “Tina: The Tina Turner Musical.”
Voices – The Chapel Hill Chorus releases fall recordings
February 3, 2021
Led by Elon Associate Professor of Music Stephen A. Futrell, Voices celebrates 40 years.
Leading Women In Audio Conference announces keynote speaker
February 3, 2021
Researcher in Immersive Audio Technology will present at conference opening ceremony
Elon to celebrate Black History Month with programs throughout February
February 1, 2021
A series of events coordinated by the Center for Race, Ethnicity and Diversity Education will celebrate Black History Month at Elon.
Elon choral ensembles collaborate virtually on ‘Thank You Lord’ performance
January 13, 2021
The ensembles collaborated with Morehead State University, CU Boulder and CU Anschutz
Alex Luchsinger’s documentary ‘First Chances’ to screen online Jan. 14
January 12, 2021
The Harlem International Film Festival and Columbia University’s Zuckerman Neuroscience Institute will host a free screening of the 25-minute film that highlights Timothy Jackson, a formerly incarcerated California gang member turned successful entrepreneur. The film delves into Jackson’s journey after spending nearly nine years in prison.
Leading Women in Audio conference to return in February with theme of ‘Growth Through Adversity’
January 7, 2021
The conference will be held virtually on Feb. 26 and 27.
Hannah Boone and Kelly O’Neil win PERCS Online Ethnography Mini-Grants
November 24, 2020
The online ethnography mini-grants support student projects that used contemporary technologies of connectedness to examine communities and cultures.