Local museum aims to become a World Heritage site
The Greensboro International Civil Rights Museum (ICRCM) is in the process of gaining international recognition as a world heritage site from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to promote cultural heritage and dignity. By gaining recognition ICRCM will be exposing the surrounding community to a more diverse and well rounded source of […]
Read MoreService Fellows program gives back to Alamance County
Not everyone who graduates spends their first year chasing a paycheck – some choose to give back to their community instead. For those students, The Elon Service Fellows program is an opportunity to expand their horizons while honoring Alamance County. Former university president, Leo Lambert, established a program in 2014 to serve Alamance County. The […]
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Elon students research impact of mentorship on Black college athletes
An Elon student is studying the effects of mentorship on Black student-athletes and how it impacts their lives, both academically Rising junior Danielle Dyer dug into the research after being told about the study by professors Eric Hall and Caroline Ketcham. The project relates to a grant from the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics meant […]
Read MoreElon hosts annual Pride Month gathering
Elon University’s GLC program has been rated one of the “Top 30 best of the best LGBTQ-Friendly Universities” by the Campus Pride index for seven consecutive years. Elon University’s Gender and LGBTQIA Center held its annual pride celebration on June 27 on Young Commons. Pride month recognizes members of the LGBTQIA communities and acknowledges the […]
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