Three final candidates for Elon University’s director of the Center for Leadership present on campus
Elon University is searching for its next director of the Center for Leadership, where Larry Mellinger is serving as interim director.
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Elon University is searching for its next director of the Center for Leadership, where Larry Mellinger is serving as interim director.
Freshman Diego Hernandez observes Holocaust Remembrance Day at Elon University's Reading of the Names event hosted by Hillel at Elon, Jewish Life and the Truitt Center for Religious and Spiritual Life on Tuesday, April 18. “You're remembering what's going on, and being able to do that every year,” Hernandez said. “That's really important, because other than that, we're not going to move forward or we're not going to get better if we're not constantly being reminded.”
An Elon volunteer reads the names of those who were targeted and murdered during the Holocaust as part of Elon University's Reading of the Names event to commemorate Holocaust Remembrance Day on April 18.
Junior and cinema and television arts major Caleb Martin completed about half of his CTA 3230: Branded Content and Commercial Production project before the original due date nearly a month ago. Since then, the date has been pushed three separate times, and the more it gets pushed back, the more confused and frustrated Martin said he became.
Students who have not yet uploaded their health insurance information or enrolled in Elon University’s new Student Blue health plan will be unable to register for classes until they have completed the health agreement form.
Sophomore Isabella De Jong was in her Colonnades neighborhood dorm room with the door closed, doing homework on her bed. When the door swung open, De Jong said she remembers feeling excited because her friends and roommates typically barge in to visit.
On March 22, an unknown woman unwarrantedly entered a dorm room in Elon University's Moffitt Hall located in the Colonnades neighborhood, according to an incident report from Campus Safety and Police.
While admiring the hammock set up on the lawn of Young Commons, Charlotte Williams noticed the tightrope at the very beginning of her day. After going through her daily routine and passing it back and forth, Williams said she finally worked up the courage to attempt it.
Eli Lilly, one of the top three producers of insulin, announced last Wednesday that it would cut the prices of some of its most commonly prescribed insulin products by 70%.
Associate Vice President for University Advancement John Barnhill ’92 has spent roughly 30 years giving back to Elon. Having stepped foot on campus in ’88, Barnhill started Elon’s chapter of Habitat for Humanity and Elon Volunteers as a student, helped build the Danieley Center as a part of Residence Life and kickstarted the first Elon Day — the largest day of the year for gifts and donations — in 2014.
Updated as of Feb. 10, 2023 at 12:20 p.m. to include additional information from attorney Jamie Paulen.
Joe LeMire, Elon University’s chief of campus safety and police, first heard about the use of artificial intelligence software to track student social media activity at the annual North Carolina Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators Conference on Feb. 2.
Elon University’s former Dean of Admissions Susan Klopman served at Elon for 27 years and got the idea to sign up for Elon’s Anatomical Gift Program as an anatomical donor in the produce section of Harris Teeter — making her the first person to sign up.
Senior anatomy lab foreman Smythe Lefebvre speaks at the fall 2022 Human Donor Memorial on Thursday, Dec. 1 in upstairs McCoy Commons. “I'm really, really happy with the turnout and especially the students who chose to get up and speak,” Lefebvre said. “I was also really pleased about that, to see that they're not only being impacted by it, but they're being moved enough to get up and say something about it.”
Founding Director of the Anatomical Gift program at Elon University Dianne Person speaks at the fall 2022 Human Donor Memorial on Thursday, Dec.1. “In Elon University's Anatomical Gift program, we have developed a culture within our community to meet the curricular needs on this campus and to provide meaningful gifting options for members of the local community and throughout North Carolina,” Person said.
Senior anatomy lab foreman Smythe Lefebvre provides former Elon University Dean of Admissions Susan Klopman with an Anatomical Gift Program plaque commemorating Klopman being the very first anatomical donor on the gift program's list. Klopman spoke as a guest speaker at the fall 2022 Human Donor Memorial on Thursday, Dec. 1 in upstairs McCoy Commons.
Former Elon University Dean of Admissions Susan Klopman speaks as a guest speaker at the fall 2022 Human Donor Memorial on Thursday, Dec. 1 in upstairs McCoy Commons. “We believe that the gift of life we have been given can also be a gift to others. To you. To the Anatomical Gift Program. You have no idea how much peace that belief, and the ability to make this choice, had for me. And I suspect for all donors,” Klopman said.
Elon’s Human Anatomy Lab works with anatomical donors who dedicate their bodies to the Anatomical Gift Program, which allows students and professors to study donors for science and education after death. At the end of each semester, students and professors gather to pay their respects to and honor the lives of their “silent teachers” — a term given to the donors because of the nature of how students and professors learn from them.
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In 2018, the North Carolina General Assembly changed its district and superior court elections from nonpartisan to partisan. This means that candidates running for judicial positions are required to run with their political affiliation on the ballot. According to Ballotpedia, Alabama, Illinois, Louisiana, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Texas are the only states that hold partisan elections for both their supreme, intermediate appellate and general jurisdiction courts.