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Elon to host First Amendment Free Food Festival Sept. 26
September 18, 2018
At noon in the Snow Family Grand Atrium in Schar Hall, people will be able to eat for free ... if they sign away their First Amendment rights.
New students receive unique water bottles
August 27, 2018
Elon's Class of 2022 received stainless steel water bottles that are a part of Cupanion's Fill it Forward campaign, which provides access to clean water for millions of people globally.
School of Communications students move on campus, settle in living learning communities
August 24, 2018
The school supports two residential learning communities including the new Sport Management & Media Living Learning Community in Sloan Hall.
Monico represents Elon at World Congress of Sociology
July 18, 2018
Carmen Monico, an assistant professor of human service studies, was among thousands of scholars from around the world who attended and presented at the XIX World Congress of Sociology held in July in Canada.
Elon celebrates Earth Week 2018
April 11, 2018
Celebrate Earth Week 2018 through a variety of activities planned April 16-20.
Elon College Fellow Profile: Samantha Perry ’18
March 28, 2018
Meet Samantha Perry ’18, a Periclean Scholar majoring in human service studies who is studying how global public health issues play out at the community level in Nakaseke, Uganda, as part of her Lumen Prize.
Elon students present undergraduate research at religious studies conference
March 7, 2018
Thirteen Elon students traveled to Atlanta, Georgia, March 2-4 for the Southeastern Commission for the Study of Religion (SECSOR), the annual regional meeting of the American Academy of Religion and the Society of Biblical Literature. Six of the students presented undergraduate research mentored by professors from the Department of Religious Studies, while the other seven observed in preparation for presenting in the future.
Global Neighborhood Dinner features conversations with international students and faculty
March 7, 2018
Members of the International Living Learning community facilitated a discussion on the topic “When the World is Your Home” with international faculty, staff, and students at the GNA’s March dinner.
East Neighborhood to be hub for civic engagement and social innovation
February 6, 2018
The residential neighborhood now under construction on the former East Gym site will include three new buildings housing 309 students once it is complete in August 2018.