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Ajjan presents on Elon organizational analytics graduate curriculum at Dublin symposium
January 6, 2017
Associate Professor Haya Ajjan discussed the Elon MBA and M.S. in Management organizational analytics concentration during the 2016 Pre-ICIS SIGDSA/IFIP WG8.3 Symposium: Innovations in Data Analytics.
Winter Weather Update: Information about services, events on campus
January 6, 2017
Please regularly check this note for any changes in hours for facilities and services on campus as well as updates or cancellations for events scheduled throughout the weekend.
Turner Theatre to screen ‘Before the Flood’ documentary on Jan. 19
January 5, 2017
The screening of the award-winning documentary will be begin at 8 p.m.
Turner Theatre to screen box office hits and documentary films during Winter Term
January 5, 2017
The School of Communications’ new 220-seat movie theater will host programming throughout the month of January, beginning with the superhero film “Max Steel” this weekend.
Winter Term 2017 underway with focus on 'The Difference Difference Makes'
January 4, 2017
Throughout the month of January, Elon is hosting a wide variety of events and "mini-seminars" surrounding the theme of celebrating human diversity.
Lavoie earns Acorn Accolade award
January 4, 2017
JP Lavoie, recipient of the Acorn Accolade in November is recognized for his commitment to customer care, diligent problem-solving and dedication to the improvement of Elon’s many online applications.
Human service studies course receives national recognition, additional grant funding
January 4, 2017
A human service studies course has received national recognition from Learning By Giving Foundation and additional funding for class projects.
Catherine Ross Dunham provides rules update to AALS members
January 4, 2017
The professor of law contributes each year to the Civil Procedure Section Newsletter of the Association of American Law Schools, helping to inform American law professors about changes to federal rules that govern the handling of lawsuits.
Michele Norris unable to visit Elon for MLK keynote address on Jan. 10
January 4, 2017
The former NPR correspondent had been slated to deliver a lecture about The Race Card Project, an initiative she launched in 2010 to spark conversation about race in America.
Communications expansion project continues with opening of Steers Pavilion
January 3, 2017
The School of Communications officially opened its new 7,300-square-foot facility on Jan. 3, hosting the pavilion's first classes.