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Elon breaks ground on Peace Garden at Lindner Hall
October 7, 2024
A new campus garden, planned for completion this fall, will embody peace and justice at Elon University.
Vanessa Drew-Branch recognized for excellence by Society for Social Work and Research
December 19, 2023
Drew-Branch, an associate professor of human service studies, co-authored an article about Black faculty experiences in higher education selected for recognition in the organization's 2024 Excellence in Research Award
Belk Library to host banned books discussion, read-in on Oct. 4 and 5
October 3, 2023
The event highlights literature on subjects that have been deemed sensitive by some K-12 parents throughout the country.
Community garden, land trust spring from Elon partnership with Burlington neighborhood
May 16, 2022
Faculty and students in the Poverty and Social Justice Program collaborated with residents of Burlington's Morrowtown community to build a garden and support the emerging Burlington Community Land Trust.
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.”
Campus Sustainability Week to feature keynote address by Danielle Purifoy
October 4, 2021
Danielle Purifoy, board chair of the North Carolina Environmental Justice Network, will discuss 'The Long Fight for Environmental Justice in North Carolina,' on October 5 at 7 p.m. in McKinnon Hall in the Moseley Center.
Hispanic film series on global migrations begin on campus, to continue through November
September 15, 2021
The fifth Hispanic film series, "Global Migrations Through the Lens of International Politics and Human Rights," was launched last week with the first of five films from Spanish-speaking countries.
Elon panel tackles local history of lynching, racial violence and way toward healing
February 25, 2021
Faculty and community members spoke of the legacy of grief and terror spawned by ongoing racial inequity and violence. Elon University must address its past and accelerate change for justice and equality, they said.
Elon to celebrate Black History Month with programs throughout February
February 1, 2021
A series of events coordinated by the Center for Race, Ethnicity and Diversity Education will celebrate Black History Month at Elon.