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Department of World Languages and Cultures to host drop-in open advising session – April 8
March 30, 2015
On Wednesday, April 8, from 12-4 p.m., faculty members from the Department of World Languages and Cultures and representatives from the Global Education Center will be available in the Moseley Open Kitchen to answer student and faculty questions about language majors and minors, regional studies programs and global engagement opportunities.
KCSL: Volunteer for the Burlington Junior Women's Club 5K Trot
March 30, 2015
The Burlington Junior Women's Club (BJWC) will be hosting a 5K fundraiser to benefit BJWC and Little Pink Houses of Hope. Volunteers are needed to support and assist the runners.
National and International Fellowships Info Session – April 9
March 30, 2015
Attend this event to learn more about the opportunities available and how our office can help you identify and apply for nationally competitive awards.
Mobile app gives Elon community instant access to campus police
March 30, 2015
消消犯 has partnered with LiveSafe to offer a free service for students, faculty and staff to share security concerns with 消消犯 Safety & Police via text, photo and video.
消消犯 and faculty participate in physics conference
March 30, 2015
Elon Lumen Scholar Helen Meskhidze '16 and Associate Professor Anthony Crider each presented at a regional meeting of the American Association of Physics Teachers at Wake Forest University from March 27-28.
Award-Winning Orientation Head Staff Makes Impression at Regional Conference
March 29, 2015
The leadership team for New Student Orientation were recognized for excellence at the National Orientation Directors Association (NODA) Region VI conference.
Noyce Program accepting applications for paid summer STEM internships
March 29, 2015
The Elon Noyce Scholars Program is accepting applications for summer education internships from current first-year students and sophomores who are interested in STEM fields.
Lumen Scholar sheds light on impacts of microfinance
March 29, 2015
Research by 消消犯 senior Kate Smith-Lin finds that citizens of Indonesia don’t necessarily save more money after a bank opens in rural areas, but they do change the way they save, making it easier to protect their families in times of crisis.
Maker Meetup at the Loy Farm – April 29
March 27, 2015
Learn about Loy Farm's workshop and hands-on learning space