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Better Together hosts its second interfaith panel series, “Real Talk” – Oct. 24
October 1, 2012
Elon University’s interfaith organization, Better Together will host its second in a series of interfaith discussions on Wednesday, October 24 at 7 p.m. in the Moseley Center Oak Room.
Navigating Islam – Oct. 3
October 1, 2012
Many know about Islam through the lens of current events, but what do real Muslims say about their faith?
Leading in a Multi-faith World
October 1, 2012
LEADSTRONG Week: Leading in a Multi-faith World, presentation by Chaplin Jan Fuller
CEO of Extended Stay Jim Donald presentation – Oct. 3
September 28, 2012
The Martha and Spencer Love School of Business invites all students, faculty and staff to attend "Take the Job No One Wants" - a presentation by Jim Donald, former CEO of Starbucks and Pathmark Supermarkets and current CEO of Extended Stay America Hotel Chain (the largest wholly owned chain in North America and the 3rd largest in the world), on Wednesday, October 3, at 4:30 p.m. in LaRose Digital Theatre.
Celebrate Banned Books week with Belk Library at College Coffee
September 28, 2012
Belk Library is celebrating Banned Books Week Oct. 1-5.
Forum Discussion On Democratic Engagement in Higher Education – Oct. 3
September 28, 2012
Freedom of Speech in the U.S. and Beyond: The Anti-Muslim YouTube Video – Oct. 3
September 27, 2012
Members of the Elon Law community are invited to participate in an upcoming HOT TOPICS panel: "Freedom of Speech in the U.S. and Beyond: The Anti-Muslim YouTube Video."
The discussion will take place Wednesday, October 3, 2012 in Room 206, beginning at 12:00 p.m.
The discussion will take place Wednesday, October 3, 2012 in Room 206, beginning at 12:00 p.m.
Brown Bag Discussion – Sept. 26
September 26, 2012
Join us in Lindner 204 from 12:10-1:10 p.m. for a Brown Bag discussion led by Clyde Ellis.
Challenges to Democracy: The Millennial Generation – Sept. 27
September 25, 2012
The Politics Forum is hosting a panel discussion on the impact of the Millennial generation (18-24 year olds) on American democracy.