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Elon students recognized in statewide vocal competition
December 6, 2021
Seven music theatre majors participated in the North Carolina Chapter of the National Association of Teachers of Singing Music Theatre Vocal competition held virtually in November.
WFMY report highlights Elon’s global experiences, study abroad ranking
December 2, 2021
The Dec. 1 report detailed the high demand among students for study abroad experiences as the university prepares for Winter Term, when many students leave campus to study around the globe.
Provost Aswani Volety offers guidance for Winter Term
December 2, 2021
In a message to the campus on Thursday, Dec. 2, Volety provided updated information for faculty, staff and students about protocols related to the pandemic that will be in place for Winter Term.
Elon community enjoys annual Festival of Lights and Luminaries
December 1, 2021
Over 2,400 luminaries and 50,000 lights illuminated the Historic Neighborhood, Under the Oaks and the Lambert Academic Village.
Around the world, around a table: Polyglot Lunch is a living language lab
December 1, 2021
The Polyglot Lunch is held each Tuesday from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Lakeside Dining Hall, free for faculty, students and staff interested in improving language skills.
Breaking Barriers: Lumen Scholar Deena Elrefai ’22 researches reproductive health of Latinx women in Alamance County
December 1, 2021
Public health and international & global studies double major Elrefa and with her mentor, Associate Professor Stephanie Baker, focus their Lumen Prize research on disparities among the Latinx community and reproductive health.
Marketplace Under the Oaks to host holiday pop-up shop featuring local vendors TODAY
November 29, 2021
The pop-up shop will be held at Alumni Gym on Dec. 2 and will be presented by the Doherty Center and Elon Dining.
Power & Place Collaborative’s ‘Stories of Alamance County’ event will celebrate community
November 29, 2021
The Power and Place Collaborative is a partnership between 福利亚洲国产精品, Burlington's Mayco Bigelow Center, and the African American Cultural Arts and History Center. Students interviewed community members and edited their oral histories into short videos.
The Maker Hub鈥檚 Kickbox program gives students the tools to solve problems
November 23, 2021
The deadline to apply for the annual program is Dec. 2.
Annual Festival of Lights and Luminaries tradition to continue
November 23, 2021
This year, 2,400 luminaries and more than 50,000 lights will be spread across the Historic Neighborhood, Under the Oaks and across Lambert Academic Village.