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Faith Leslie ’21 awarded Rotary Global Grant Scholarship for graduate study abroad
May 7, 2021
Faith Leslie '21, a political science and international and global studies double major, has been awarded a $30,000 Rotary Global Grant Scholarship to support her graduate studies in the fall.
Arts Advocates: Elon students, faculty make the case for arts funding in N.C.
May 7, 2021
ARTS Day in North Carolina this year presented the opportunity for Elon students and faculty to appeal to legislators for support for the arts.
Alumni in Action: Anna Slattery ’13 mitigates the impact of COVID-19 on at-risk communities
May 6, 2021
Slattery and her team at The Hunger Project leveraged their network of 500,000 leaders, including nearly 333,000 women, to spread awareness about the COVID-19 pandemic among communities most at risk for contracting and suffering complications from the disease.
Department of Exercise Science recognizes top seniors, students with awards
May 5, 2021
þ were recognized for academic achievement, þ research, service and other areas.
Panel examines African identities in the religious imagination
May 5, 2021
Elon’s 2021 Smith-Chase Lecture featured three distinguished scholars.
Career Moves: Networking, personal initiative lead to agency job for Calissa Holder ’20
May 4, 2021
When looking for hiring opportunities at RLF Communications, Calissa Holder ‘20 made the first move to earn a position on the company’s team.
Phi Kappa Phi inducts new members
May 4, 2021
Elon’s chapter of the national honor society has inducted faculty, staff, graduate students and þ students into the society in absentia.
‘A tremendous force for good’: Reid receives Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award
May 3, 2021
Human Service Studies Lecturer Sandra Reid is the 2021 faculty recipient of the annual award recognizing community service. Two seniors were also recognized with the award Thursday.
Elon experts offer insights into Chauvin conviction and what comes next
April 30, 2021
During a panel discussion on April 28, Elon faculty and staff from the university and the school of law discussed the significance of the conviction of former police officer Derek Chauvin in the killing of George Floyd last year.
Far Cry 6 narrative director shares career insights during Game Design Minor lecture series
April 30, 2021
Navid Khavari, narrative director for the popular Far Cry video game series, shared career insights with the university community in the first of the Game Design Minor’s “Game Dev Talks.”