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Commitment to Democracy Scholar Huria Tahiry ’26 takes matters into her own hands
October 25, 2022
Tahiry, an environmental studies major, looks to make a difference during her time at Elon.
Hands-on work with medieval art shapes students’ understanding of history
October 25, 2022
Capped by art historian Elizabeth C. Teviotdale’s Art History Speaker Series lecture, Elon students examined rare facsimiles of premodern art and their present-day relevance
Thomas Erdmann has an article published
October 25, 2022
Professor of Music Thomas Erdmann had an article published in the professional trumpet journal.
Roundtable discussion on Oct. 27 to address disability activism and equity
October 24, 2022
The event is sponsored by American Studies, the Office of Disability Resources, and a grant from the Elon College Fund for Excellence in the Arts and Sciences and will feature Elon archivist and librarian Libby Coyner, among other scholars and artists.
Ryan Johnson, Biko Mandela Gray to discuss co-authored book on Oct. 27
October 24, 2022
Gray and Johnson will discuss their forthcoming book, "Phenomenology of Black Spirit," on Thursday, Oct. 27, at 7:30 p.m. in LaRose Digital Theater, Koury Business Center 101.
Dinidu Karunanayake discusses recent Booker Prize-winning novel on PRX’s The World
October 20, 2022
Karunanayake, assistant professor of English, spoke with The World podcast on the recent Booker Prize winner, "The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida" from Sri Lankan author Shehan Karunatilaka.
Poet, activist Lorna Dee Cervantes to speak at Elon
October 12, 2022
Cervantes will read from her newest collection of poems, "April on Olympia," and her previous five books during a Liberal Arts Forum-hosted event on Tuesday, Oct. 18 in Whitley Auditorium.
Performing Arts presents ghost story “Concord Floral” through Tuesday
October 7, 2022
Students learned ensemble devising methods in the creation of this spooky play.
Jen Hamel co-authors chapter in open-access textbook on studying animal communication
October 7, 2022
The chapter by Associate Professor of Biology Jen Hamel appears in the book "Exploring Animal Behavior Through Sound: Volume 1" that is published through Springer Publishing, and is intended for an upper-level undergraduate audience.
Faculty panel discusses Queen Elizabeth II’s legacy and the British monarchy
October 4, 2022
Professors in the Departments of History & Geography and English met in LaRose Digital Theater to reflect on the Queen’s life, global politics and the possible futures ahead for the monarchy, Commonwealth and former British colonies.