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Multifaith Scholars information session to be held Feb. 27
February 6, 2018
There will be an information session for students interested in the Multifaith Scholars program on Feb. 27 at 5:30 p.m. in Moseley 217.
KCSL: Alamance Community College Literacy Event – Volunteers Needed
February 5, 2018
The Kernodle Center for Service Learning is seeking volunteers for the Alamance Community College Literacy event.
Writing Mindfully: The Heart and Spirit of Daily Lives workshop – Feb. 14
February 5, 2018
Co-sponsored by The Center For Writing Excellence and ENGf 110/College Writing, this informal workshop will focus on the use of writing as a tool for becoming more present in our daily lives. Lunch served, so please register.
Elon Law elects Student Bar Association leaders
February 2, 2018
The executive board and class representatives will help lead a governing body that serves as the umbrella organization for other law school organizations and committees.
Active Citizen Series: A conversation with Alamance County Commissioner Bob Byrd on March 7
February 2, 2018
The discussion will be held on Wednesday, March 7, at 4:30 p.m in the Moseley Center, first floor.
Active Citizen Series: A Conversation with North Carolina Representative Stephen Ross – Feb. 28
February 2, 2018
Join us on Wednesday, Feb. 28 at 4:30pm in the Moseley Center First Floor.
Economic consulting talk – Feb. 26
February 2, 2018
Nethra Venkatesh, principal consultant at Edgeworth Economics, will share her experiences in the economic consulting world.
iMedia students travel to the Netherlands to help connect people and cultures through language
February 2, 2018
During their Winter Term “fly-in” experience, seven graduate students in the Interactive Media master’s program traveled to Western Europe, filming a short documentary and gathering multimedia content to promote a community space dedicated to minority languages.
Student Government Association to award students Acorn Fund prizes
January 31, 2018
The Student Government Association has created the Acorn Fund. Two $4,500 prizes from the fund are expected to be awarded on a yearly basis to help the ideas of students flourish.