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Better Together: Breaking Bread, Building Bridges is back
March 5, 2025
The program, through the Truitt Center for Religious and Spiritual Life, encourages connections and bridge-building across the campus community.
ÁñÁ«app¹Ù·½ÍøÕ¾Èë Board of Trustees Chair Dave Porter P’11 P’19 featured on new podcast episode
March 3, 2025
President Connie Ledoux Book sits down with Porter for the latest episode of the Elon Beyond the Bricks podcast to dive into leadership, life lessons, and the impact of mentorship.
Clark presents at the Southeastern Section of the Mathematical Association of America
March 3, 2025
Professor of Mathematics Jeff Clark presented on "How Many Dice Do You Need for a Bell Curve?" at the annual meeting of the Southeastern Section of the Mathematical Association of America.
Elon Law administrator honored as legal ‘Icon’ by N.C. Lawyers Weekly
March 1, 2025
Margaret Dudley, supervising attorney of the university’s Emergency Legal Services Program in the Family Justice Centers of Guilford and Alamance counties, was among the honorees in a Raleigh leadership awards ceremony hosted by the legal news organization.
Spotlight on Inclusive Excellence event embraces hard conversations
February 28, 2025
Presented by the School of Communications Inclusive Excellence Committee, the interactive event brought together students, faculty, staff and alumni to discuss a broad range of issues related to inclusivity in communications, journalism and the media.
The Elon Law employee first in line on Elon Day
February 26, 2025
What’s inspired maintenance mechanic Charlie Sherron to make Elon Law’s first cash gift on Elon Day for each of the past two years? There’s more than one answer.
Sturgill provides commentary to The Guardian on ‘#AltGov movement’
February 26, 2025
Amanda Sturgill, associate professor of journalism, spoke with The Guardian about the #AltGov movement, a group of federal employees pushing back against federal workforce cuts by the Trump Administration.
Elon religious studies professor publishes book, “Jewish Ethics: The Basics”
February 26, 2025
Geoffrey Claussen's book weaves together ancient and modern ideas around questions and controversies for a concise introduction to Jewish thought and traditions. Claussen is also the Lori and Eric Sklut Professor in Jewish Studies.
Enrique Armijo quoted by The Atlanta Journal Constitution on potential Georgia ‘doxxing’ law
February 26, 2025
The professor of law spoke with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution about a proposed law that would make 'doxxing' illegal in the state of Georgia.
2025 Ripple Conference celebrates interfaith, art and community
February 25, 2025
Over 150 participants from 13 campuses from across the United States gathered for The Art of Interfaith from Feb. 21-23.