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Office of Sustainability hiring interns and eco-reps
March 6, 2017
Applications now open for a variety of spring 2017, summer and 2017-18 academic year positions.
Elon participating in urban tree-planting pilot program
March 2, 2017
On Feb. 25, 100 trees were planted in Price Park in Greensboro as part of an urban tree-planting pilot program.
From hobby to lifestyle: How an Elon professor built his own electric bike
February 9, 2017
Alfred Simkin, an instructor of biology at Elon, discusses his several year journey to build an alternative vehicle for commuting: an electric bike.
Elon's annual waste-reduction competition — the Phoenix Cup — set to begin
February 8, 2017
The competition runs from Feb. 13 through March 3.
Turner Theatre to screen ‘Before the Flood’ documentary on Jan. 19
January 5, 2017
The screening of the award-winning documentary will be begin at 8 p.m.
Turner Theatre to screen box office hits and documentary films during Winter Term
January 5, 2017
The School of Communications’ new 220-seat movie theater will host programming throughout the month of January, beginning with the superhero film “Max Steel” this weekend.
Climate Change as a Human Rights Issue – April 18
December 16, 2016
Robert Bullard, described as the father of environmental justice, delivers an Earth Day lecture titled "Climate Change as a Human Rights Issue: Why Equity Matters" in McKinnon Hall, Moseley Center at 7:30 p.m.
Chemistry professor publishes catalysis research
December 14, 2016
Jen Dabrowski publishes research article on delineating the role of B–Si-based catalysts in selective transformations of an unsaturated class of carbohydrates.
Elon Law's Environmental and Animal Law Society leads campus plastic bag collection
November 30, 2016
The City of Greensboro's Operation Bed Roll, in which Elon Law students are assisting, removes plastic bags from the waste stream and transforms them into bed rolls for the homeless.