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Current status
Since last week’s email update, Elon has received 43 new reports of PCR-confirmed cases of COVID-19 among students and employees.
As of yesterday afternoon, there were an estimated total of 49 active cases, with 197 students in quarantine or isolation.
Within the past week one new cluster of positive cases from Danieley K has been reported to the state.
Making smart decisions and choices
This week the United States crossed the threshold of a half million deaths recorded due to COVID-19. Even as the number of daily new cases declines in the state and country, and vaccines begin rolling out, we must each continue our vigilance and commitment to stop the spread of the virus. Many of the new cases at Elon are connected to small social gatherings without masks or physical distancing. The university will continue to enforce our gui
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In 2013 President Emeritus Leo Lambert suggested to Senior Lecturer LD Russell that he bring the experience of his classroom, long popular among students, into an online format.
The following year, Chaplain Jan Fuller worked to launch an eight-week series entitled “World Religions: A Whirlwind Tour” that was held in the Richard McBride Gathering Space of the Numen Lumen Pavilion and intended to teach participants about the origins, beliefs, and practices of various faith traditions. Russell offered installments on Hinduism, Taoism, Buddhism, Islam and indigenous, native cultures. The lecture series was well attended, mainly by members of the local community, and soon made available on the Elon TLT channel on YouTube.