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¾Ã¾ÃÈÈ partnerships raise awareness of Elon sustainability efforts
December 28, 2015
The Office of Sustainability offers programs and resources for students, faculty and staff who want to make a positive impact on the environment by changing behaviors, conducting research and educating peers about the way human activities affect the planet.
Peace Corps Prep Program expands into global health
December 10, 2015
As she applies to serve with the Peace Corps in Peru, Lily Merritt, who finishes her degree program this month, is the first student to complete the requirements of a new track focused on global health in ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈ’s Peace Corps Prep Program.
Elon faculty publish environmental science lab manual
November 30, 2015
Janet MacFall and Steve Moore in the Department of Environmental Studies co-authored a publication that introduces students to the most current techniques for conducting field research.
Five professors named Sustainability Faculty Scholars
November 28, 2015
The newest cohort of scholars will participate in a program that helps ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈ faculty integrate sustainability into an existing course.
Elon embraces autumn with 6th Annual Pumpkin Festival
November 1, 2015
A fall semester “Garden Studio” course organized a Friday afternoon of food and festivities in the Elon Community Garden to celebrate the season.
6th annual Fall Pumpkin Festival returns to campus Friday
October 29, 2015
A fall semester "Garden Studio" taught by ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈ faculty member Michael Strickland is again hosting a popular community event that celebrates the sights, smells and tastes of autumn.
Amanda Chunco presents at Ecological Society of America
August 21, 2015
Work on biodiversity on farms presented at Ecological Society of America
Janet MacFall receives N.C. Department of Commerce grant
July 31, 2015
The associate professor of environmental studies and biology was awarded a one-year grant for $25,000 to develop a regional network of locally produced foods.
Elon Community Garden sees strawberries galore
May 10, 2015
An annual Strawberry Festival and Heirloom Plant Sale hosted by a "Garden Studio" course proved popular with the campus community on the final Friday of classes for the 2015 spring semester.