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One Campus, Many Voices: Elon's upcoming CommUNITY Dinner – Jan. 14
January 7, 2016
Students will lead discussion over dinner on the theme of "One Campus, Many Voices." RSVP required.
J Mase III, 'It Is My Duty to Spit: Poetry as Social Justice' – Jan. 8
January 6, 2016
A Black/Trans/Queer educator/activist who has performed poetry in venues from London to San Francisco, Mase's visit is hosted by the Office of Inclusive Community Well-Being and the Gender & LGBTQIA Center.
Activities & events to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
December 16, 2015
Service opportunities, lectures and other special programs at Elon in January will commemorate the legacy of the late civil rights leader. MSNBC host Melissa Harris-Perry's visit to campus on Jan. 6 headlines the event series.
#BlackLivesMatter #FaithLoveJustice: Engaging Privilege with Faith & Love – Jan. 12
November 5, 2015
Join us for a series of student-facilitated dinner conversations on Race, Racism, and Religion, paying particular attention to Jewish and Christian texts that challenge us on social justice, privilege, and racism.
#BlackLivesMatter #FaithLoveJustice: Why We Can't Wait NOW, or applying Dr. King to today – Jan. 19
November 5, 2015
Join us for a series of student-facilitated dinner conversations on Race, Racism, and Religion, paying particular attention to Jewish and Christian texts that challenge us on social justice, privilege, and racism.
Truitt Center hosts Religion and Social Justice Discussion Series
November 5, 2015
"To Heal a Broken World," conversations on Jan. 7 & Jan. 14 in the Numen Lumen Pavilion, will engage the Elon University community in what Judaism, Christianity and Islam have to teach about social justice.
wInterfaith Lunch Series – Jan. 6, 13 & 20
November 5, 2015
Each Wednesday in Winter Term, we invite members of a faith community to share about what they believe during a community lunch.
#BlackLivesMatter #FaithLoveJustice: What does the Bible say about justice? – Jan. 5
November 5, 2015
Join us for a series of student-facilitated dinner conversations on Race, Racism, and Religion, paying particular attention to Jewish and Christian texts that challenge us on social justice, privilege, and racism.
French students perform Molière with contemporary flair
January 28, 2015
Students enrolled in FRE 371: French Theater in Production performed Molière's most popular farce "Le Médecin malgré lui" on Jan. 26 and 27.
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.