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Junior strategic communications major accepts scholarship award
September 19, 2016
MacKenzie Clarkin ’18 received the 2016 Robert F. Lauterborn Scholarship from the Triangle Advertising Federation at the organization’s September event.
National Hazing Prevention Week is Sept. 19-23
September 19, 2016
Elon's Hazing Coalition offers activities and events to bring attention to the problem of hazing during National Hazing Prevention Week.
Art & Art History – Studio Bash and Picnic
September 18, 2016
The Art & Art History Department kicks off the new year with this annual celebration. Free food, music, screenprinting and more!
KCSL: 'Music in the Village' seeking student musician volunteers to provide musical instruction to public school students
September 16, 2016
"Music in the Village" is seeking student musician volunteers to provide musical instruction to public school students enrolled in the "It Takes a Village Project."
Beta Alpha Psi hosts Accounting Meet and Greet
September 16, 2016
The honor organization, in partnership with the Student Professional Development Center, organized the annual event, allowing students to connect with employers.
KCSL: Carolina Farm Trust seeking volunteers for Carolina Jubilee
September 16, 2016
Carolina Farm Trust is seeking volunteers to help with Carolina Jubilee from Sept. 30 to Oct. 2.
Phoenix Cup energy conservation competition underway
September 16, 2016
The Phoenix Cup competition demonstrates cumulative impact of individual habits.
Health profession workshops for first-year students
September 16, 2016
Two workshops, both containing the same information, will be held in October for first-year students interested in a health professions, such as the medical or dental fields, physician assistant programs, physical therapy, nursing and pharmacy.
Max Garland ’16 chronicles voting access, participation and apathy in News21 investigation
September 16, 2016
The ¸£ÀûÑÇÖÞ¹ú²ú¾«Æ· journalism major capitalized on his 10-week fellowship this summer, joining 30 student journalists to investigate the political divide between citizens with significant voting power and those without, particularly in disadvantaged communities.
Common Reading author Stevenson encourages change through proximity, empowerment
September 16, 2016
Attorney and author Bryan Stevenson's book "Just Mercy" is the common reading assignment for all first-year Elon students this academic year.