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Call to Honor celebrates values of the Elon Honor Code
September 15, 2016
The Class of 2020 gathered in Alumni Gym on Thursday, Sept. 15, to make a commitment to the values upon which the Elon Honor Code is based.
They're here! Elon University's Class of 2020 comes to campus
August 26, 2016
The year's class of first-year students is the largest and most diverse in Elon's history.
Elon News Network investigates millennial perspective at RNC, DNC
August 2, 2016
Pendulum and Elon Local News staff members headed to Cleveland and Philadelphia to chronicle firsthand the national conventions, taking an in-depth look at the experiences of young voters and supporters.
Gender and LGBTQIA Center welcomes Camilla Brewer
August 1, 2016
In its fourth year, the Gender and LGBTQIA Center welcomes its first full-year graduate assistant, Camilla Brewer.
A Message from Elon Student Government Association Regarding Recent National, Global Events
July 21, 2016
In recent months and even more recent weeks, our country and world have been faced with adversity. Recent happenings are truly tragic. When faced which such tragedy, there are two choices: to keep moving forward, or to succumb to the hostility that contradicts our country’s and our university’s core values. As the home of the Phoenix, we will continue to work with Elon students, faculty and staff to promote inclusivity and positive growth on campus.
Options for students to get involved
July 20, 2016
Election Night Watch Event – Tuesday
June 24, 2016
Elon students, faculty and staff are invited to gather in the the Global Commons Great Hall at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 8, to watch coverage of the 2016 election.
Final Presidential Debate Watch Event – TONIGHT
June 24, 2016
Elon's final Presidential Debate Watch event will be held at Danieley Center’s Daniel Commons at 9 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 19.
School of Communications places in Top 20 in Hearst competition for third straight year
June 3, 2016
Journalism students paced Elon in a prestigious national contest often called the "Pulitzers of college journalism," which is open to students from 100 accredited schools.