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School of Education recognizes inaugural cohort of Intercultural Learning Certificate Program graduates
November 17, 2021
The Intercultural Learning Certificate Program, which began with 20 students, currently has 180 students.
Christy Dickman ’22 cultivates artistic community as new Colonnades editor-in-chief
November 17, 2021
With years of creative writing experience and a vision, Dickman’s position as editor-in-chief fell perfectly into place.
Campus services during Thanksgiving Break
November 17, 2021
Read this note to find out about changes in university operations during the Thanksgiving Break.
President Connie Ledoux Book hosts annual International Thanksgiving Dinner
November 16, 2021
International students, faculty and staff gathered on Monday for a special Thanksgiving dinner with President Book.
Savannah Josey ’23 honored for community service
November 16, 2021
Josey, a business analytics major, has been recognized by North Carolina Campus Compact for outstanding leadership and service.
Elon ranked #1 in study abroad
November 15, 2021
Elon is once again recognized for the highest percentage rate of study abroad in the nation and for the first time is ranked among the top 10 doctoral universities for total study abroad participation.
Pulitzer Center grantee Jane Ferguson to visit Elon, host lecture on Thursday
November 15, 2021
Jane Ferguson, an award-winning foreign correspondent, will visit campus to share her experiences living in the Middle East and reporting from the Arab world, Africa and South Asia.
Triad Business Journal highlights U Thrift, clothing startup launched by Elon students
November 12, 2021
The online sell-and-buy business focuses on a consignment model with a focus on catering to college and university students.
Planting Prosperity: Lumen Scholar Ashlyn Crain ’22 researches tree-based carbon-reduction strategies
November 12, 2021
Biology major Crain, along with mentor David Vandermast, associate professor of biology, are working on "Mitigating Carbon Emissions: Four Strategies for Sequestering Atmospheric CO2 in Trees" for their Lumen Prize research.
A dive into the 2022-23 Common Reading: ‘Factfulness’ by Hans Rosling, Ola Rosling and Anna Rosling Ronnlund
November 10, 2021
The 2018 book by Swedish physician Rosling and his children focuses on why society as a whole assumes the worst and how the truth is actually not as a bad as we think.