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Natalie Green ’21 named top undergraduate at CSR & Diversity Awards
May 5, 2021
The strategic communications and sociology double major was recognized on April 27 during a virtual awards gala presented by PRNEWS.
‘A tremendous force for good’: Reid receives Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award
May 3, 2021
Human Service Studies Lecturer Sandra Reid is the 2021 faculty recipient of the annual award recognizing community service. Two seniors were also recognized with the award Thursday.
The Village Project partners with local schools for virtual learning experience
April 30, 2021
The It Take A Village Project took on a virtual form this spring, as Elon students partnered with K-5 students from seven local elementary schools for 10 weeks of tutoring and connections.
N.C. police chiefs discuss George Floyd murder, reform in The CoRE panel
April 28, 2021
Departments are rethinking the role of police, urging more training in areas of racial and implicit bias, and want laws that enforce better training and public transparency
Truitt Center and Kernodle Center staff receive Faith in the Vaccine Ambassador Project Award
April 26, 2021
The grant from Interfaith Youth Core funds summer internship for Elon students to work with community partners to support local efforts around COVID vaccinations.
National Biomechanics Day is a virtual Success in sixth-annual celebration
April 26, 2021
On Wednesday, April 14, Elon University hosted high schoolers from ABSS Career and Technical Education Center to learn about biomechanics and health careers through student-led virtual activities and discussion. This was the sixth year celebrating National Biomechanics Day after last year's on-campus event had to be cancelled.
Local police to discuss Chauvin conviction, reforms at Monday night forum
April 26, 2021
The discussion is part of The CoRE: Conversations on Race and Equity series.
Elon experts to discuss race, policing and justice following Chauvin conviction
April 23, 2021
The panel discussion, scheduled for April 28 at 7 p.m., will be hosted live on Zoom and moderated by Damion Blake, assistant professor of political science and policy studies.
Matthew Mitten ‘21 launches apparel line to take on climate change
April 22, 2021
Matthew Mitten ’21, a finance and applied mathematics double major and Honors Fellow from Cary, North Carolina, launched Climate Change Apparel to raise awareness of climate change and support environmental charities.
Elon Hillel creates Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Student Board position
April 21, 2021
Campus Jewish community affirms commitment to DEI work