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NEWS 10/25/11 3:21pm

Freshman appreciates university cultural events

When she arrived at Elon, freshman Sam Mairson planned to complement her formal education with extensive extracurricular participation. What she didn't anticipate was discovering she wouldn't have the money to stay. "It was horrifying not having the financial security I thought I was going to," Mairson said.


NEWS 10/25/11 2:59pm

Plan to increase campus diversity still in early stages

One of Elon University's most emphasized priorites is establishing a diversity plan, which is currently in its earliest stages after a summer committee of the Presidential Diversity Council and senior staff members worked to write the first drafts. The plan will essentially expand on the first theme of the "Elon Commitment, which is an unprecedented commitment to diversity and global engagement." Brooke Barnett, the senior fellow for diversity and global engagement in the Office of the President, said she and President Leo Lambert have shared the plan with academic and staff councils and will begin to get feedback from other groups on campus throughout the fall. "This plan builds on Elon's longstanding commitment to community and creating a community that warmly welcomes all fully into the life of the university," she said. While the plan is not fully in place yet, Kenn Gaither, associate dean of the School of Communications and a member of the Presidential Diversity Council, said a number of initiatives are underway and some are already in practice. As part of the plan, the council is not only looking at what other institutions have done, but what it needs to do to increase diversity and ensure it is diffused throughout the Elon experience. One way the council is doing this is through research, surveys and focus groups in order to help them find out what the experience is like for an Elon student. But Gaither said they are looking at diversity in a broad term. "It's not just a black and white issue," he said.


NEWS 10/25/11 2:57pm

Mind the Gap: Administration aims to increase study abroad participation

"Why did you not study abroad?" This is a question that is being asked by many members of administration of the students who have not done either a winter term or semester abroad during their four years at Elon University. The first point of the Elon Commitment is "an unprecedented university commitment to diversity and global engagement." The administration is aiming for 100 percent of students to have the opportunity to travel abroad during their studies and experience life immersed in a new culture. "We all believe study abroad is very valuable," said Woody Pelton, dean of international programs and director of the Isabella Cannon International Centre.


NEWS 10/25/11 2:55pm

Despite El Centro's success, demand for more language centers is low

Every weekday at Elon, Carlton 114 is buzzing with people speaking Spanish. El Centro de Espanol, Elon's only language center, serves as both a home for native Spanish speakers at the university and a place for students of the language to come and practice their conversational skills and learn about Hispanic culture. When El Centro was established 13 years ago, Elon students weren't required to take a foreign language.


NEWS 10/25/11 2:54pm

Financial model restructured on yearly basis

A number of liberal arts colleges across the nation are being forced to reconsider their financial models because of the increasing amount of money universities spend per student, according to a recent report from Inside Higher Ed. Although Elon is considered one of the nation's "Best Value" institutions, it too must constantly revise its financial model in order to ensure long-term sustainability, according to Gerald Whittington, vice president of business, finance and technology. "We rethink our financial model every year," Whittington said.


NEWS 10/25/11 2:48pm

News Briefs - Oct. 25

Veteran's Day care package drive Beginning Nov. 1, T.E.A.M. (Together Elon Athletes and Military) Hero will collect donations for a care package drive to conclude on Nov.


NEWS 10/25/11 12:25pm

Time for a change

Elon University football coach Jason Swepson’s a nice guy. A good interview. He glad-hands the old-timers as he walks into the weekly football luncheon on Monday afternoons at the Best Western Plus on Huffman Mill Road.


NEWS 10/25/11 11:31am

Topics - Oct. 25, 2011

http://stream.elon.edu/pendulum/2011fall/podcasts/opinions/topics_10.24.mp3 Guest Caitlin O'Donnell stops by to chat with Rachel about the DREAM Act in California and counter-productive immigration legislation in other parts of the country.


NEWS 10/25/11 11:30am

Reelz - Oct. 25, 2011

Play the episode Zach and Caitlin welcome Chris Bosak, the executive producer of The Swing, to the podcast this week to discuss the box office top five and new releases for this weekend, including: Paranormal Activity 3 Reel Steal Footloose The Three Musketeers The Ides of March Puss in Boots In Time The Rum Diary Anonymous 


NEWS 10/25/11 10:29am

Update on potential internship stipends

After writing my article about the stipends Elon University’s School of Law provides for students doing summer internships, I learned more from law student Jason Senges about how the program works and am excited to share this information on The Pendulum blog.  The Public Interest Law Society (PILS) stipend only goes to a student that is doing public interest work.  Last year’s recipients worked in a public defender’s office and with Guardian and Litern.  The stipends for the Leadership Fellows benefit non-profit and public interest practices by enabling them to have interns work for them because the interns can work for free.  As Senges explained, had it not been for the stipend, he would not have been able to work for the entirety of the summer.  The stipends are a way the law students can give back to the communities, according to Senges.



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