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Global Short-Term Programs Fair to be held Feb. 28
February 22, 2017
Join us at the Global Short-Term Programs Fair at College Coffee on Feb. 28, where you can enter to win a free flight!
News & Record article highlights lessons learned by Elon students in the Dominican Republic
February 7, 2017
During a three-week Winter Term course, titled “Business of Baseball and Tourism in the Dominican Republic,” two dozen students examined issues relating to neo-colonialism and globalization while traveling in the Caribbean nation.
Career + Identity: Recognizing the Valuable Assets Diverse Identities Bring to the Workplace
February 6, 2017
Recognizing the valuable assets that underrepresented identities bring to careers is both important and empowering. This recognition is especially powerful when listening to experiences through the sharing of candid personal stories. Authentic storytelling can lead us to increased self-discovery while reassuring us that we're not alone on our journeys toward personal and professional growth.
'Understanding the Recent Executive Order on Immigration' – Feb. 6
February 2, 2017
A 5:30 p.m. panel discussion at Elon Law in Greensboro and streamed live to main campus will give the community an opportunity to ask questions of scholars who have closely followed the impact of President Donald Trump's recent decrees.
President Leo M. Lambert signs letter regarding Executive Order on immigration
February 1, 2017
Elon's president joins nearly 600 college leaders in signing a letter to the Secretary of Homeland Security from the American Council on Education
Interactive Media students showcase projects for the public good in Iceland, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic
January 25, 2017
During their Jan. 25 presentations in Turner Theatre, graduate students in the Interactive Media master's program discussed their Winter Term “fly-in” projects and their experiences traveling to Costa Rica, Iceland and the Dominican Republic.
MLK forum prepares Elon Law students to 'answer the knock'
January 19, 2017
Elon University Assistant Professor Cherrel Miller Dyce challenged law students to better understand their social, moral and psychological identities before confronting threats to social justice in their careers.
Panel to disucss 'Buddhism Beyond Beliefs'
January 17, 2017
Saturday, Feb. 25, at 7 p.m. in the Richard McBride Gathering Space in the Numen Lumen Pavilion
Panel to discuss 'Mindfulness Across Traditions'
January 17, 2017
Friday, Feb. 24, at 4 p.m. in the Sacred Space in the Numen Lumen Pavilion