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CREDE set to host Aliados: ALANAM Resource Fair this Friday
September 7, 2022
The CREDE will bring campus partners together to connect ALANAM students with resources on campus
Huemanity of People: The Business of People Helping People
September 7, 2022
TJ Bowie G'19 is channeling his passion to help others by ensuring individuals have opportunities to thrive at Elon and beyond.
Elon recognized as a top LGBTQIA-friendly campus for 8th year
August 26, 2022
Campus Pride, a national resource for LGBTQ+ leadership development, diversity inclusion and advocacy within higher education, recently announced Elon as one of the "Best of the Best" in supporting LGBTQIA students.
Huemanity of People: A Matter of Integrity
August 19, 2022
Xuan Huynh '24 intensely advocates for inclusion and equity by valuing differences among people leading to a more generous world.
Huemanity of People: The Power of Representation
August 18, 2022
Morgan Ashmore L'23 plans to use her experiences to promote the acceptance of people with different backgrounds as legal professionals.
Elon Law professor honored for promoting diversity in legal education
August 1, 2022
The Association of Legal Writing Directors presented Associate Professor Tiffany Atkins L’11 with its 2022 ALWD Diversity Award during a July conference in Washington, D.C., hosted by the Legal Writing Institute.
New theme, programs come to the Danieley Neighborhood
July 22, 2022
With fond reflections of the past, and with collaborative re-imaginations of the future, the Danieley Neighborhood excitedly announces its new theme for the year ahead.
Elon Law scholar reflects on Title IX for ‘Buckley Report’
June 27, 2022
Assistant Professor Chrystal Clodomir spoke with Bob Buckley of FOX8 WGHP for a syndicated retrospective on the 50th anniversary of a law that revolutionized educational opportunities for women in the United States.
Black Lumen Project, Committee on Elon History and Memory offer ‘celebration and sober reflection’ on Juneteenth
June 17, 2022
As Elon University prepares for Juneteenth, three faculty members in leadership roles with the Committee on History & Memory and the Black Lumen Project offer this reflection on the holiday, work underway at Elon and work yet to be done to move toward racial equity.
Principles of Juneteenth integrated into this year’s Race, Reflection and Discussion Series
June 17, 2022
With the theme of “Reconciling with our Present by Exploring our Past,” the monthlong series is drawing upon the work of the Committee on Elon History and Memory.