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Sisterhood Circle: Birth Control and Sexual Health – Feb. 15
February 8, 2016
If you identify as an ALANAM woman—African American/Black, Latino/Hispanic, Asian/Pacific Islander, Native American, Alaskan Native and Multiracial—join us for a lively conversation about birth control options and sexual health.
Forging identities through hip hop
February 7, 2016
As Miles Williams ’15 co-captained the Elon Phoenix football team over the past year, he was also conducting undergraduate research just a few miles away on the way hip hop music might help African-American children develop self-confidence and a sense of self.
Special College Coffee to honor Elon trailblazers – Feb. 23
February 2, 2016
Glenda Phillips Hightower, the first African-American to enroll as a full-time Elon student, and Eugene Perry '69, the first African-American to receive an Elon degree, will have formal portraits unveiled during a McKinnon Hall event.
Black History Month programs at Elon
January 30, 2016
More than a dozen events in February will honor African-American contributions to the campus and the world as Elon University celebrates Black History Month.
'Being White @ Elon' conversation – Feb. 24
January 29, 2016
Join us for one of many Being ______ @ Elon: D.E.E.P Conversation Series
Sisterhood Circle – Feb. 5
January 29, 2016
If you identify as an ALANAM woman—African American/Black, Latino/Hispanic, Asian/Pacific Islander, Native American, Alaskan Native and Multiracial—join us for a lively conversation about hair.
'Education, Race and Ethnicity in Alamance County & Beyond' – March 7
January 28, 2016
Elon University and the (Burlington, N.C.) Times-News will hold the fourth and final "Community Connections" panel discussion of the 2015-16 academic year on March 7 from 7-8:15 p.m. in McKinnon Hall of the Moseley Center.
Honoring MLK's memory with renewed calls for action
January 19, 2016
Elon University students, faculty and staff took part in a Monday march through downtown Burlington that commemorated the late Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. while raising awareness of work still to be done in advancing civil liberties.