The Family
ONESIXTEEN |
One-Sixteen is a student led, non-denominational Christian organization. Their focus is on spiritual development, fellowship, and service. One-Sixteen meets on Mondays at 6:30 pm for dinner, Bible Study, worship events, prayer nights, and off campus trips throughout the semester.
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Elon African Society |
The Elon African Society brings together Africans and lovers of African culture to foster a community for the education and celebration of African life. Through cultural events, panel discussions, and social gatherings EAS invites members of the Elon community to expand their perceptions and understanding of Africa.
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Elon Gospel Choir |
The Elon University Gospel Choir, founded in 1977, is a group of students who are inspired to share the Gospel through music and dance ministry. They strive to touch hearts and minds and spread the Light of Christ.
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The National Pan-Hellenic Council |
Elon's National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) is currently composed of seven International Greek Sororities and Fraternities: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., and Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. The NPHC continues to spread brotherhood and sisterhood in the black community. Its organizations host several social and philanthropic events throughout the year.
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URGENT MESSAGE |
Urgent Message is a dance team whose goal is to share the Gospel through praise dance.
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Sisterhood Circle |
Sisterhood Circle is an opportunity for women of color at Elon University to have a safe space to discuss various topics in a supportive environment. In meetings women can reflect on issues, share their experiences, listen to each other, and think about how to improve their lives and their communities through the synergistic power of the Circle. This multi-generational group is open to faculty, staff, and students. The ALANAM (Asian, Latino, African/African American, Native American, and Multiracial) Women’s Conference is scheduled every spring, for women of color at Elon to come together and interact with each other on a personal level.
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S.M.A.R.T.
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Established in 1994, the Student Mentors Advising Rising Talent (S.M.A.R.T.) program is a key initiative of Elon University's Center for Race, Ethnicity, and Diversity Education (CREDE). This program’s aim is to ease the transition to Elon for first year students from diverse communities and enhance the social engagement and academic success of these students.
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Black Student Success |
Black Student Success: Black Student Success is an initiative under the supervision of the Assistant Director of the CREDE that aims to develop programs that provide avenues for Black students on Elon’s campus to succeed.
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D.E.E.P. |
The Diversity Emerging Education Program (D.E.E.P.) strives to actively engage students, faculty, and staff in promoting and celebrating the diversity of the Elon University community through programming and events. Its goal is to redefine, refresh and revive what it means to be diverse, not only in ethnicity, but in thoughts, lifestyles, and experiences. D.E.E.P believes that everyone has a story to tell.
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Elon's Finest |
Elon's Finest is Elon University's one and only hip-hop dance team. Its members live by the motto of "Diversity through Dance", the foundation on which the organization was founded in 1991. Members pride themselves on being a group of talented dancers whose various backgrounds and experiences bring unique perspectives to the organization.
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