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New Bridging Faith and Health certificate prepares health sciences students to provide whole-patient care
October 7, 2024
The first training for the new micro-credential badge will be offered in October.
Sport management workshop in Charlotte looks ‘beyond the field’
October 4, 2024
The Department of Sport Management, in collaboration with the Elon in Charlotte program, Sport Management Society, and Women Influencers in Sport (WINS), hosted a Sept. 29 professional development event at the university’s Charlotte National Campus.
Feature Phoenix celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month by highlighting Latinx-Hispanic Union
October 3, 2024
The Feature Phoenix video series offers a new way to learn about how Elon’s organizations and clubs reflect the university's approach to inclusive excellence.
School of Communications welcomes ‘world-class, muddy boots reporters’
October 3, 2024
As part of Elon’s participation in the Pulitzer Center’s Campus Consortium, Rainforest Investigations Network Fellows Fernanda Wenzel and Andrew Lehren visited campus Sept. 24-26 to discuss the impact of investigative journalism and working in the news industry.
Elon math and statistics students get hands-on experience at Greensboro Science Center
October 3, 2024
The mathematics and statistics students got the unique opportunity to interact with experts in other fields for their research.
Business students explore Charlotte’s economic history
October 2, 2024
Twenty-nine students traveled to Elon University’s Charlotte National Campus to learn more about the economic history of the city.
Israeli art exhibit coming to Elon in remembrance of Oct. 7 events
October 2, 2024
Join Jewish Life at Elon and its campus partners in remembering the events of Oct. 7, 2023 with an art exhibit from the ANU Museum of the Jewish People and a special talk led by author Dara Kurtz P'22 P'25.
Students reflect on summer experiences at Sport Management Internship Forum
October 2, 2024
The Department of Sport Management hosted its annual fall internship forum on Sept. 30 that featured a student-led panel discussion and informational tables highlighting summer internships.
Journalist-turned-law student wins silver in national legal writing contest
October 1, 2024
Ivey Schofield L’25 placed second in the most recent Adam A. Milani Disability Law Writing Competition, an annual program aimed at sparking greater interest in and understanding of the field of disability law.
WSOE hosts live political podcast heading into election season
October 1, 2024
The Hometown Holler, a North Carolina politics podcast hosted by Daniel Ayers and Quinn Ray, interviewed Anderson Clayton, chair of the NC Democratic Party, during a Sept. 12 recording discussing local and state politics and how students can make their mark.