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Inside Higher Ed highlights living learning communities at Elon
February 21, 2023
The article published by the higher education media outlet offered "10 memorable themes for colleges to consider," including one from Elon.
‘The Faculty Factor’: Jennifer Eidum co-edits new book on faculty engagement with living learning communities
February 13, 2023
The Faculty Factor: Developing Faculty Engagement with Living-Learning Communities edited by Jennifer E. Eidum and Lara Lomicka was published by Stylus Publishing in collaboration with Elon’s Center for Engaged Learning.
Mark Cryan’s Global Experience class supports Elon PA’s Great Golf Getaway
October 26, 2022
The assistant professor of sport management and six students volunteered at the Great Golf Getaway, a charity event hosted on Oct. 9 by the Elon PA Student Society.
Local artist, activist Roger Moore speaks at Global Neighborhood Dinner
October 16, 2022
Moore, a Burlington native, shared his experiences with plants and spirituality, and power at the last Global Neighborhood Dinner.
Global Neighborhood movie series kicks off with ‘Donbass’
September 23, 2022
The Global Neighborhood's film series began on Tuesday with a Ukrainian film entitled "Donbass."
Elon alum Robert Minton ’18 to host conversation about teaching, living in Ukraine
April 6, 2022
Join Robert Minton '18 and Assistant Professor Jennifer Eidum on Tuesday for a conversation about his time teaching English in Ukraine from graduation until the Russian invasion.
Ryan Lockwood ’24 named 2022 Newman Civic Fellow
March 11, 2022
Campus Compact has named Lockwood a recipient of a Newman Civic Fellowship, which recognizes and supports community-oriented students and is named for Frank Newman, a founder of Campus Compact.
Living and Learning: Residential learning communities foster early and lasting connections
February 16, 2022
Elon's Living Learning Communities have served as a great outlet for students and staff to build meaningful relationships.
Hispanic film series on global migrations ended with showing of ‘Guie’Dani’s Navel,’ conversation with director Xavi Sala
November 22, 2021
The fifth Hispanic film series, “Global Migrations through the Lens of International Politics and Human Rights,” ended Nov. 18 with the screening of the final movie, "Guie’Dani’s Navel" and were joined virtually by the film's director, Xavi Sala.
TCU scholar Joseph Darda addresses antiracist reading practices in talk hosted by Department of English
October 13, 2021
Darda's talk with the Department of English was based on his upcoming book “The Strange Career of Racial Liberalism.”