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Mardi Gras Celebration – Feb. 9
January 19, 2016
All are invited to attend the annual Mardi Gras dinner in the McBride Gathering Space of the Numen Lumen Pavilion on Tuesday, Feb. 9, at 5:30 p.m.
Community Connections: Business, Economics & Race – Jan. 19
January 15, 2016
Elon University and the (Burlington, N.C.) Times-News will hold a panel discussion on Improving Race Relations in America on Jan. 19 from 7-8:15 p.m. in McKinnon Hall of the Moseley Center.
J Mase III, 'It Is My Duty to Spit: Poetry as Social Justice' – Jan. 8
January 6, 2016
A Black/Trans/Queer educator/activist who has performed poetry in venues from London to San Francisco, Mase's visit is hosted by the Office of Inclusive Community Well-Being and the Gender & LGBTQIA Center.
Author & journalist Melissa Harris-Perry to deliver MLK Commemorative Address – Jan. 6
January 3, 2016
The MSNBC host and award-winning author visits Elon University in January as part of the 2016 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Beloved Community Celebration, a series of programs that honor the slain civil rights leader.
Department of Performing Arts presents The Fall Dance Concert – Nov. 6-8
November 5, 2015
Six shows run through the weekend as Elon University BFA dance majors perform original and experimental works in Roberts Theatre of Scott Studios.
National Book Award finalist Patrick Phillips, poetry guest reading – Oct. 26
October 26, 2015
The program is free and open to the public.
Department of Performing Arts presents 'Oklahoma!' – Oct. 22-24, Oct. 29-31
October 22, 2015
Rodgers and Hammerstein’s classic show makes a six-night run beginning Thursday in McCrary Theatre.
Talks on the Steps Explore Oklahoma! History and Music
October 19, 2015
Pre-show talks by faculty and students peek behind the curtain of the classic musical and explore the creative process
Department of Performing Arts presents 'Harper Regan' – Oct. 1-7
October 2, 2015
Looking for a break from the rain this weekend? Visit Roberts Theatre in Scott Studios to see a show described as an "oddly humorous exploration of moral ambiguity."