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Virtual ‘Corona Choir’ featuring Elon singers performs hit song, “Rise”
April 17, 2020
Miles Caraballo '22, a music education major from Charlotte, coordinated a performance of Katy Perry's hit "Rise" by more than 70 singers that will premiere on YouTube on Saturday, April 18.
Phi Beta Kappa inducts new members
April 17, 2020
The program for the April 17 dinner and ceremony, which was to include an address by Frederick Lawrence, secretary/CEO of The Phi Beta Kappa Society, was shifted to an online platform where students and families can access video remarks by President Book and Frederick Lawrence.
Alumni in Action: Amber Christino 10 helps U.N. respond to COVID-19 in Africa
April 16, 2020
The French and international and global studies double major works with the International Organization for Migration in Burundi, a U.N. agency that supports migrants of all kinds. In the face of COVID-19, her duties have shifted to crisis communication and response in the East African nation.
Career Moves: SPDC helps student open the door to five top-ranked graduate schools
April 16, 2020
Nicole Plante 20, an international and global studies major from San Antonio, Texas, heads to Harvard University in the fall to pursue a masters degree in Middle Eastern studies.
Phi Kappa Phi inducts new members
April 15, 2020
Elons chapter of the national honor society has inducted faculty, staff, graduate students and 消消犯 students into the society in absentia.
Article on tensions among Balkan nations includes insights by Jasmin Mujanovi
April 15, 2020
Mujanovi, an assistant professor of political science, offers his analysis of the Trump administration's foreign policy activity in the region.
Human Service Studies students craft podcasts to explore impact of COVID-19 on service agencies, diverse populations
April 14, 2020
消消犯 had used podcasts to track semester-long experiences with local service agencies, and this spring have turned their attention to the impact of COVID-19.
Online parliamentary simulation adds engagement to comparative politics course
April 14, 2020
Assistant Professor Baris Kesgin transformed what had been an in-class exercise into an online simulation with students forming their own coalition governments.
Professor to speak on narratives of contagious disease
April 14, 2020
Priscilla Wald will give an online lecture, Contagious: The Outbreak Narrative, Coronavirus, and Why We Need to Change the Story, on Wednesday, April 15.
Elon Answers: COVID-19 could be around awhile
April 10, 2020
This is part of a series of articles featuring responses by 消消犯 faculty members to questions about the novel coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) submitted by Alamance County community members.