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The Rev. Donna Vanhook ’07, health and social justice class at Elon partner to support elderly population
June 3, 2020
The local minister formed a community partnership with Elon’s Assistant Professor of Philosophy Lauren Guilmette and the Alamance Resiliency Coalition to provide resources to help the older populations of East Burlington during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Johnson awarded National Endowment for the Humanities grant for philosophy research
June 3, 2020
Johnson's forthcoming book, "Three American Hegels," will trace the influence translations of German philosopher G.W.F. Hegel's work had on American thought and scholarship in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Derek Lackaff begins tenure as Interactive Media director
June 1, 2020
The associate professor of communication design will oversee the Master of Arts in Interactive Media program, succeeding its founding director, Professor David Copeland.
NC Local News Workshop welcomes inaugural Intern Corps
June 1, 2020
Funded by the North Carolina Local News Lab Fund and housed in Elon’s School of Communications, the local news initiative will support four student journalists this summer as they cover the impact of COVID-19 and other important stories across North Carolina.
Joint statement on racism and police brutality from the deans of Elon University
June 1, 2020
The deans of the schools and colleges of Elon University issued the following statement on June 1, 2020.
Physical therapy goes virtual as Elon DPT students analyze running gait online
May 29, 2020
Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy Education Shefali Christopher's third-year DPT students are practicing personalized physical therapy through virtual platforms.
Live webinars with TIAA scheduled for June
May 29, 2020
TIAA is offering multiple webinars in the month of June that are centered around financial planning, managing income/debt and responsible investing.
Elon assistants hold parade, pop confetti for colleague’s retirement
May 29, 2020
Linda Martindale ’88 retired this week after 30 years as a program assistant with Elon College, the College of Arts and Sciences.
Elon Law scholar: Taking on Twitter not a legal shoe-in for Trump
May 28, 2020
President Donald Trump’s executive order in response to Twitter “fact checking” his messages may not pass muster, according to Associate Professor David S. Levine, a legal scholar with extensive knowledge of key laws that protect social media companies from criminal and civil liability.
Elon engineering sets milestone, graduates first 4-year class
May 28, 2020
Nearly a decade in the making, an engineering program that beats with Elon's heart for service and problem-solving is growing by leaps and bounds.