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WAU Workshop: “Removing Writing Blocks: Strategies for Promoting Transfer of Student Disciplinary Writing”
February 19, 2020
The workshop hosted by Elon's Psychology Department, Drs. Kim Epting and Erika Lopina, will share strategies they've used to promote the transfer of writing skills/knowledge across multiple classes. Participants will be given time to brainstorm similar strategies for their curriculum.
Elon Innovation Challenge offers students chance to tackle real-life issue
February 18, 2020
Registration for the Challenge, which will be held Saturday, Feb. 29, is now open and closes Feb. 21.
Ripple Conference to address ‘Interfaith in the Real World’ this year
February 17, 2020
The annual student-led conference will be held Feb. 21-23 at the Numen Lumen Pavilion.
Agnes and Robert Heller share stories of sorrow, triumph during Holocaust Remembrance Day
February 14, 2020
The couple, who met following World War II, shared with a packed crowded stories about their childhoods in Hungary, hiding during World War II and their lives after the war.
Black Solidarity Conference explores the idea of blackness in past, present and future
February 14, 2020
The conference held Feb. 7-8 for Elon students, faculty and staff celebrates black unity and provided an allyship track for non-black participants.
Clynes offers a lesson in how to change the world with ‘Art of Audacity’
February 14, 2020
Through photos and personal accounts, journalist Tom Clynes tells Elon's Liberal Arts Forum audience the attributes and actions he's seen lead to world-changing advancements.
WAU Workshop: Teaching Students to Convey Complex Scientific Content to a Non-Expert Audience: Writing Letters Home
February 14, 2020
The interactive workshop, hosted by Elon’s Department of Physics, will teach participants the “Letter Home” method of writing to convey complex ideas to non-expert audiences.
Events bring awareness to gender-based violence
February 14, 2020
The Gender & LGBTQIA Center, with campus and community partners, coordinates many events for Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month and Supporting Survivors week.
Elon hosts Black History Month Dinner
February 14, 2020
North Carolina black and African-American civic and political leaders shared their experiences with students.
Su’ad Abdul Khabeer to speak on race, religion, and hip-hop on Feb. 27
February 13, 2020
Su’ad, a professor and Director of the Arab and Muslim American Studies Program at University of Michigan, will speak and perform based on her 2016 critically acclaimed book, Muslim Cool: Race, Religion and Hip Hop in the United States.