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Local high school students participating in the ‘Virtual Village’ explore the concept of empathy
July 16, 2020
The oldest students participating in Elon’s Summer in the Village program were paired with nine Elon students to create projects focused on cultivating and understanding empathy.
Tres McMichael ’19 couples arts with education in role at the D.C. Arts and Humanities Education Collaborative
July 10, 2020
As the education programs manager, McMichael works on programming for students with arts organizations.
CREDE to host Summer Race, Reflections and Discussion Series this month
July 6, 2020
The Center for Race, Ethnicity and Diversity Education will host four discussions focused on race, racial injustice and anti-racism during its annual Summer Race, Reflections and Discussion Series.
Elon students receive Leadership Prize grant for community research
May 21, 2020
Maggie Davis '21 and Allie Hawley '21 have been awarded this year's Leadership Prize for their respective research and solution plans.
Student leaders honored at 2020 Omicron Delta Kappa Awards ceremony
April 30, 2020
Nearly two dozen Elon University students and a staff member were recognized for their leadership at a special virtual awards ceremony sponsored by Omicron Delta Kappa, a national leadership honor society.
Celebrate Pay It Forward Week with the Center for Leadership
April 28, 2020
Elon Center for Leadership shares ways for the Elon community to celebrate Pay It Forward week during difficult times.
An Award-Winning Journey: Disarming Injustice course recognized
April 27, 2020
Elon University’s Isabella Cannon Leadership Fellows program was selected for national recognition of its immersive course on the Civil Rights Movement.
Elon presents 27th annual Phillips-Perry Black Excellence Awards
April 25, 2020
Outstanding Elon students, along with distinguished faculty and staff, were recognized for their achievements and contributions to Elon during a virtual version of the campus tradition on April 25.
Elon Alumni in Action: Tony Weaver Jr. ’16 offering free educational resources amid pandemic
April 6, 2020
Weird Enough Productions, an education technology company founded by the strategic communications and theatre arts alumnus, is making its lesson plans and activities free for teachers, students and parents as schools close in response to COVID-19.
Moorman: Leadership during COVID-19 outbreak requires balance of hope, realism
March 27, 2020
Rob Moorman, the Frank S. Holt Professor of Business Leadership in Elon's Love School of Business, offered some insights into an approach to leadership as we face the challenges from the COVID-19 outbreak.