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Elon staff and faculty present at International Education Conference
June 8, 2015
Elon staff and faculty were active contributors at this year's annual conference of NAFSA: Association of International Educators.
Entrepreneurship road trip to Duke brings student innovators together
April 21, 2015
Elon’s Entrepreneurship Living-Learning Community travelled to Duke University to share ideas and network with Duke entrepreneurship students.
Cara McFadden, Ryan Bennett ’16 named to NIRSA leadership positions
April 15, 2015
An Elon University assistant professor, and a junior sport and event management major, will have prominent roles in the collegiate recreational sports organization, particularly with issues relating to its April 2016 conference held in Kissimmee, Florida.
Global Neighborhood buildings earn LEED Silver certification
April 15, 2015
The U.S. Green Building Council recognized Elon University's newest residential neighborhood for its sustainable design and operations.
Mobile app gives Elon community instant access to campus police
March 30, 2015
Elon University has partnered with LiveSafe to offer a free service for students, faculty and staff to share security concerns with Campus Safety & Police via text, photo and video.
'Waiting for Moonrise: Fasting, Storytelling and Marriage in Provincial Rajasthan' – March 31
March 30, 2015
Ann Grodzins Gold from Syracuse University visits campus for a talk about popular Hindu women's rituals in North India. The event is sponsored by the Global Neighborhood Association and is free to the public.
Winners announced in Phoenix Cup contest
March 18, 2015
A student team in Colonnades and the "Librarians on 'Greene'" at the Elon University School of Law won a spring campus competition to reduce landfill waste.
Global Neighborhood faculty, staff and student present at conference
March 16, 2015
Members of the Global Neighborhood Association presented to a group of international educators at the NCAIE State Conference on March 13.
Elon professor awarded Fulbright for work on Hindu death rituals
March 5, 2015
Assistant Professor Amy L. Allocco, the university's distinguished emerging scholar in religious studies, will conduct ethnographic fieldwork to achieve a better understanding of Hindu practices in modern day India.