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Classical studies program hosts panel on importance of studying the ancient world
October 18, 2023
On Sept. 27, the Classical Studies program put on an amazing event in Carlton Commons. Mediterranean food was not missing, and students got a chance to get together and hear from four panelists on the theme, “Why study the ancient world?”
Holistic wellness at the center of second annual HealthEU Day
October 18, 2023
The day-long event included a campus wellness fair, educational sessions, group exercise events, along with other activities, programs and giveaways.
Elon to host event about conflict in the Middle East
October 17, 2023
"Contextualizing the Conflict: Conversations about the Middle East" will feature more than 20 Elon faculty experts.
Elon alumni, friends to return for Homecoming & Reunion Weekend starting TODAY
October 16, 2023
Ʒ looks forward to welcoming alumni back to campus for Homecoming & Reunion Weekend Oct. 20-22.
Get your tickets meow: ‘Cat Video Fest 2023’ shows Oct. 19 at Arts West
October 11, 2023
'Cat Video Fest 2023' will accompany the Department of Art's open house the night of Thursday, Oct. 19. Tickets are on sale through the Elon Box Office with proceeds benefiting a local animal welfare group.
Hands-on DEI in STEM Showcase sparks conversations to enhance STEM experiences
October 10, 2023
The event was planned by Elon's leadership team overseeing a six-year, $377,800 grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute to transform first-year STEM experiences and promote belonging in STEM programs among historically underrepresented groups.
Professors raise alarm, call for action at ‘State of Blackness’ panel
October 6, 2023
Four members of Elon’s faculty discussed current events in politics, education and law at an event marking the 30th anniversary of Elon’s African and African-American Studies program.
Elon hosts second annual Oktoberfest celebration
October 4, 2023
The German Club and the World Languages and Cultures department hosted Elon's second annual Oktoberfest celebration, where students and faculty enjoyed German food, games and conversation.
Special musical piece to honor 1923 commemoration, Whitley Auditorium performed on Oct. 8
October 4, 2023
Associate Professor of Music Todd Coleman received a request from the Office of Cultural & Special Programs to commission a musical piece commemorating the 1923 fire and the 100th anniversary of the laying of the cornerstone for Whitley Auditorium. The debut performance of the piece will be held on Sunday, Oct. 8 at 3 p.m. in Whitley.
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.