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The Ferris E. Reynolds Lecture in Philosophy with George Yancy – April 14
April 12, 2016
In his guest lecture to Elon audiences, the Emory University professor will address the complications involved in teaching students about race within the classroom.
Coffee Klatch following George Yancy's lecture on race within the classroom – April 14
April 6, 2016
Klatch: n. /kläch/: a casual gathering of people for intellectual conversation
Spring Convocation with author & journalist Walter Isaacson – March 31
March 24, 2016
Tickets are now on sale for a talk by one of the 21st century's most influential thought leaders whose critically acclaimed book, "The Innovators: How a Group of Hackers, Geniuses and Geeks Created the Digital Revolution," will serve as the theme of his remarks at Elon University.
'Hate Crimes in Cyberspace: Charting a New Course for the 21st Century' – March 10
March 9, 2016
A 7:30 p.m. lecture in Whitley Auditorium by legal expert Danielle Keats Citron is part of a grant provided by the Lauren Dunne Astley Memorial Fund to promote healthy relationships between young men and women and prevent domestic violence.
Cynthia Fair: 'Learning to Live: 25 years of pediatric HIV' – March 8
March 7, 2016
The professor of human service studies will deliver the Elon University Distinguished Scholar Award Lecture on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. in the LaRose Digital Theatre.
Eunique Jones Gibson, 'Everything Must Change' – March 8
March 7, 2016
The founder of the "Because of Them, We Can™" campaign visits Elon University for a program sponsored by the Liberal Arts Forum.
'Dance Decoded' talks explore modern choreography
March 6, 2016
Pre-show talks explain the creative process behind PULSE, the Spring Dance Concert.
'Amistad We Stand' by Jason Aryeh – Feb. 26
February 23, 2016
A performance choreographed and directed by an Elon University assistant professor of dance tackles the 18th and 19th century trans-Atlantic slave trade in Ghana and the journey of captives held in dungeons for months before their forced migration to the Americas.
Area man plans visit to Elon to see comedic genius
February 15, 2016
Scott Dikkers, founding editor of The Onion, visits the university on Feb. 23, 2016, to share stories about the nationally acclaimed satirical newspaper and website that lampoons everything from sports to politics. Preview his visit in a Q&A he conducted with Elon freshman Brooke Muller.
​Department of Performing Arts presents 'The Light in the Piazza' – Feb. 11-14
February 11, 2016
Catch one of four performances this Valentine's Day weekend as the Department of Performing Arts tells a story of love and secrets set in Italy during a 1950s summer.