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Campus rallies for respect and racial equality
May 12, 2015
Hundreds of Elon University students, faculty and staff gathered in front of Moseley Center on Tuesday to speak out against acts of bias and discrimination that harm the community and devalue the lives of black students.
Students honored at Phillips-Perry Black Excellence Awards ceremony
April 25, 2015
The 22nd annual event honored students for academic achievement and excellence in the Elon experiences.
Cherrel Miller Dyce presents at conference
April 21, 2015
Cherrel Miller Dyce, assistant professor of education and faculty fellow for the Center for Race, Ethnicity, & Diversity Education, presented a program model for mentoring black males at The Association for Social and Behavioral Scientist, Inc. 80th Annual Conference in Fayetteville, N.C., March 18-22, 2015.
Civil rights leader Rev. Bernard Lafayette on voting rights in 2015 America – April 20
April 20, 2015
The Distinguished Scholar in Residence at Candler School of Theology at Emory University visits campus Monday for a 7 p.m. talk sponsored by Study USA. The program is free and open to the public.
EAS hosts Africa Week 2015 – April 13-18
April 6, 2015
The Elon African Society, in collaboration with CREDE, the Global Education Center, African and African American Studies, and the Latin American Student Organization, hosts Elon's first Africa Week, celebrating Africa's influence around the world.
Communications students enjoy 'whirlwind' networking trip in New York City
March 5, 2015
School of Communications seniors Marisa Moody and Erin Turner traveled to the Big Apple in February to participate in the American Advertising Federation’s Most Promising Multicultural Students Program, the advertising industry’s premier multicultural recruiting initiative.
Urban Doxology Project – March 12
March 1, 2015
Join us for two great events focused on racial reconciliation and faith-based community development: 5:15 pm Presentation and Conversation and 8:00 pm Concert
Elon recognizes Lunar new year
February 12, 2015
Come explore, & learn more on Wednesday, February 25th from 4:00-7:00 pm at Numen Lumen Pavilion's McBride Gathering Space hosted by the CREDE and Truitt Center.
Elon professor represents father at 'Friendship Nine' exoneration
February 3, 2015
The father of Kenn Gaither, associate dean in the School of Communications, helped shape the Civil Rights Movement when he was among a group of young men who in 1961 used a "jail, no bail" tactic at a segregated South Carolina lunch counter. Their convictions were vacated on Jan. 28, 2015 - nearly 54 years to the day after their arrests.
Elon honors three middle school students in MLK essay contest
January 28, 2015
Annette Varghese and Cincere Childress in Guilford County, and Emmanuel Lopez in Alamance County, were honored Jan. 23 for their entries in the university's 2015 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian Essay Contest.