Category Archives: Events

Agreeing to Disagree: How Jews and Christians Read Scripture Differently

We invite you to join us at Elon University’s Main Campus this Thursday at 7pm in the McBride Space of the Numen Lumen Pavilion for the Truitt Center’s annual H. Shelton Smith Lecture featuring Dr. Amy-Jill Levine.  Dr. Levine is one of the most important voices in biblical studies today, having authored and edited numerous books and essays on topics ranging from the historical Jesus to the parables of Jesus to feminist interpretations of the New Testament. She appears often in documentaries about the Bible (those National Geographic and History Channel shows you love to watch) and she has edited a version of the New Testament—The Jewish Annotated New Testament.  In other words, she’s kind of a big deal!

 

On Thursday, Dr. Levine’s talk will be “Agreeing to Disagree: How Jews and Christians Read Scripture Differently.” This builds upon her NYT reviewed book The Misunderstood Jew: The Church and the Scandal of the Jewish Jesus, which explores why it is important to recognize the Jewishness of Jesus.  A self-described “Yankee Jewish feminist …  in the buckle of the Bible belt,” Dr. Levine is a lively and intellectually engaging speaker.  You really won’t want to miss this and you’ll want your students to attend.

 

This talk is being funded in part by a generous grant from the Elon Fund for Excellence and is sponsored by the Religious Studies Department, the Truitt Center for Spiritual and Religious Life, the Center for the Study of Religion, Culture, and Society, and Elon’s Jewish Studies Program.

 

We look forward to seeing you there!

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Movies, Music & Fitness in Downtown Greensboro!

Fitness by the Fountain: Free Fitness classes every Monday and Wednesday from 6-7 pm from May 3 through July 13.

Click here for complete list of classes & instructors.

Tunes @ Noon: Every Wednesday May 4-July 12 from 12-1:30 pm.

Food Trucks on site. Click here for list of dates and bands.

Drum Circle at First Fridays: First Friday of every month May through September.  Food Trucks on site.  Facilitated by Sandy Blocker/Sponsored by Ohana Arts & Wellness Center

Downtown Greenway

Tuesdays at the Trailhead: The Bryan YMCA is partnering with the Downtown Greenway to offer Free Fitness classes every Tuesday from 6-7 pm from May 3 through September 27.  Classes held at the trailhead parking area at Spring Garden & S. Edgeworth Streets.

Click here for complete list of classes & instructors.

LeBauer Park

We’re excited to announce that Movies in the Park will make its 2016 debut in LeBauer Park. The movies will be rolling in August and September so stay tuned for more exciting announcements!

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Networking Event: Transformative Projects in Downtown Greensboro

Wednesday, March 23, from 5:30-7:30pm

Greensboro Regional Realtors Association

23 Oak Branch Dr., Greensboro, NC 27407

Cost: $10 (Includes two drinks and hors d’oeuvres)

Join the synerG Young Professionals and the Greensboro Realtors Young Professionals Network for this special networking event on transformative projects in Downtown Greensboro with a keynote address by Kathy Manning. Ms. Manning is a local attorney and chairing the fundraising effort for the new Tanger Center for the Performing Arts and her keynote will give a quick update on the Center and her community involvement in the Greensboro. Special guest will be networking with attendees to discuss information and opportunities with Downtown Greensboro Inc., Greensboro Downtown Parks Inc., Tanger Performing Arts Center, Union Square Campus and the Downtown Greenway.

Space is limited so RSVP here. Questions? Email info@synerG.org

Special thanks to our event sponsors:

Greensboro Realtors Young Professionals Network, Akwari & Co, Geico, Homespectors & Benchmark Mortgage

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Legal Feeding Frenzy is underway!

March 1st– 31st

The Legal Feeding Frenzy is a food-and-fundraiser for food banks across North Carolina serving all 100 counties in the state. It’s set up as a competition between legal professionals, organized by firm/employer, and is co-sponsored by Roy Cooper and the Attorney General’s office.

Collection Boxes located in Commons beginning Monday, March 7th.

All students and faculty are encouraged to participate.

Let’s challenge ourselves to beat the other NC law schools and make a positive impact on our local community!

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Dean’s Lunch Lectures: Charles Gardner Geyh

Charles Gardner Geyh, John F. Kimberling Professor of Law at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law, will be speaking at Elon Law on Thursday, March 31 at 12:30 p.m. in room 207 as part of the Dean’s Lunch Lectures series.

His work on judicial independence, accountability, selection, administration and ethics has appeared in over sixty books, articles, book chapters and reports.

 

His most recent book is Courting Peril: The Political Transformation of the American Judiciary, which “proposes a new way of looking at how the role of the American judiciary should be conceptualized and regulated.” For more information about this work, click here: Geyh-Courting Peril

 

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2016 Young Lawyers Division Conference and Business Development Workshop

MARK YOUR CALENDARS!

The Wake County Bar Association Young Lawyers Division
INVITES YOU TO ATTEND THE

2016 YLD Spring Conference and Business Development Workshop
April 7, 2016
12:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Wake County Justice Center
Room 2700, County Commissioners Room
300 S. Salisbury Street
Raleigh, NC 27601

Join the Young Lawyers Division for an exciting program that will focus on topics designed to cultivate effective business development skills and enhance your practice as a young lawyer. Whether you are in a large firm, small firm, or no firm, learn from experienced leaders in the legal community on how to succeed as a young lawyer. Connect with other young lawyers during our networking lunch and be sure to attend the YLD After-Work Social following the Conference.

Admission is FREE

In addition, come hear about the advantages of your YLD membership and how you can become more involved in the Wake County Bar Association Young Lawyers Division. WCBA members and non-members welcome.

*If you are interested in attending, or for more information, please contact David Senter at dsenter@youngmoorelaw.com or 919-782-6860.*

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Live broadcast of “The State of Things” from downtown Greensboro

You are invited to attend the next live broadcast of “The State of Things” on Tuesday, March 8 at the UpStage Cabaret at Triad Stage. Admission to the live show is free but reservations are required as seating is limited. 

RSVP to WUNC at rsvp@wunc.org with the number of guests attending or give them a call at 800-962-9862. Bring a bag lunch or stop by Jimmy John’s or Pizzeria Italiano just adjacent to Triad Stage!

The State of Things

Tuesday, March 8th from 12noon – 1pm

doors open at 11:30am

232 South Elm Street, 3rd floor
Here’s a preview of the show…

Healing Concussions As A Cultural Condition: The NCAA reports college athletes suffer more than 10,000 concussions a year, but perhaps more alarming is the fact that about three-quarters of these cases are not reported to coaches or team doctors. Two public health experts at UNC-Greensboro have received grants from the NFL and NCAA to help encourage these players report their injuries, and change the culture of concussions. We’ll talk with Jeff Milroy and David Wyrick, public health professors at UNC-Greensboro, about changing the culture of concussions.

The Continuing Fight For A Living Wage:  An estimated 20 percent of North Carolinian’s  earn less than a “living wage.” Advocates refer to that term as the household income needed to cover housing, food, child care, healthcare, transportation, taxes and other necessities. A new interactive video exhibit from the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University tells the stories of these workers and explores the options for new policies that might help them. We’ll hear from Ashlyn Nuckols, a sophomore at Duke University; Bruce Orenstein, the exhibit’s producer; Tazra Mitchell, policy analyst at the North Carolina Justice Center; and Meredith Sawyer, an early childhood educator in Greensboro who is featured in the exhibit.

Admission to the live show is free but reservations are required as seating is limited.You can respond to this email with the number of guests attending or you can give us a call at 800-962-9862. 

Doors open at 11:30 a.m. and we ask that you be in your seat by 11:45 a.m. in time for the start of the show at noon. Parking is available in the Greensboro City-owned Greene Street Parking Deck at 211 South Greene Street, adjacent to the rear of the Triad Stage’s building, The Pyrle Theater. Enter the deck from either West Washington Street or South Greene Street. You can find complete directions here.

Future Dates for WUNC’s State of Things live show in Greensboro:

April 5 & May 17

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AARP offering free tax services

AARP TaxAide volunteers and Elon law students are offering free tax services from 9:15 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays through April 14 at the Bank of America building, 101 W. Friendly Avenue in Greensboro.

Tax returns will be prepared for individuals and couples by IRS trained volunteers and then filed electronically for free. While the service is mainly for low to moderate income taxpayers, especially those 60 and older, there is no age or income limits at this preparation site.

The service is by appointment only. To make an appointment, call (336) 252-8755 or visit www.elontaxapp.com.

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Intercultural Competence in the Workplace

 

Ross Wade, Director of Career Development for the Student Professional Development Center at Elon University, will share what employers expect when it comes to intercultural competence, and how to improve your knowledge and skills for communicating effectively across differences.

Wednesday, March 2

Room 204, 12:30—1:30 p.m.

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¿Hablas Español? SALSA Language Tables

 

Join SALSA at lunch to practice your Spanish-speaking skills. There will be tables for beginner, intermediate, and advanced speakers.

Join us in the Commons for a nacho bar and great conversation!

Monday, February 29

Cemala Commons, 12:30-1:30 p.m.

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