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Late Night Noms: An Oaks Neighborhood Tradition
December 2, 2019
Students get free snacks and a break in one of the neighborhood’s longest-standing events
Jennifer Eidum publishes article on first-generation students
November 25, 2019
Jennifer E. Eidum, assistant professor of English, published the article "Pathways to Thriving: Living-Learning communities aid the first steps of first-generation students."
A Night for Native Nations: A (G)local conversation about the nations that surround us
November 13, 2019
Local leaders of Native Nations joined the Global Neighborhood for dinner and conversation.
Students, faculty and community partners participate in language justice training
October 21, 2019
The one-day interpreting training delivered by tilde language justice cooperative builds community capacity for language access and social justice
Danieley Neighborhood takes the train to Durham
October 9, 2019
In the second neighborhood “Immersion Excursion” of the year, a group of Danieley Center students and Faculty Director Matthew Buckmaster took the train from Burlington to Durham on Oct. 5.
Indian film director to speak at Elon on Oct. 2
September 26, 2019
Pankaj Rishi Kumar will be on campus Wednesday, Oct. 2, to give a talk and screen his documentary film.
Leaders in a Global World LLC welcomes new members to the community
September 25, 2019
The Center for Leadership has welcomed a new group to the Leaders in a Global World Living Learning Community. Focused on leadership and growth, the LLC looks forward to this year as they grow together and individually as leaders at Elon.
Muslimedia brings together local Muslims, campus community
September 13, 2019
The Sept. 11 dinner provided an opportunity for Alamance County and Elon University community members to engage in open and honest conversations regarding the portrayal of Muslims in the media, the role the Masjid plays in the community and other related topics.
Common Reading discussed at First Global Neighborhood Dinner
September 5, 2019
A large turn-out of faculty, staff, and students met to eat good food and engage in discussions about Alex Wagner’s book Futureface.
Oaks Neighborhood hosts its first dinner of academic year with local political leaders
September 5, 2019
Students discussed local government with Town of Elon representatives.