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Elon undergraduate team models Federal Open Market Committee in College Fed Challenge
December 14, 2021
The students presented monetary policy recommendations in the Federal Reserve competition.
SPDC conducts career development programs for the Boys & Girls Club of Alamance County
December 14, 2021
The Student Professional Development Center (SPDC) teamed up with the Boys and Girls Club of Alamance County to provide targeted career development workshops to a group of middle and high school students.
Kente ceremony honors cultures of law & health sciences grads
December 13, 2021
Elon University’s School of Law and School of Health Sciences celebrated the pride and heritage of students who recognize their African roots in a Commencement eve program filled with laughs, cheers, and many boxes of tissues for the tears of joy of both graduates and their guests.
Recent PA, DPT graduates recognized by School of Health Sciences
December 13, 2021
Elon School of Health Sciences graduates were recognized for research, service and academic excellence.
Nolan Elingburg ’11 G’12 hits his stride as storyteller for Duke men’s basketball
December 13, 2021
The Elon alumnus, who was recently nominated for a pair of Emmys, shines a light on stories both on and off the court for one of the world’s best-known sports teams.
Eric Hall announced as the next Director of Undergraduate Research Program
December 13, 2021
Hall joined Elon as a faculty member in 2000 and was recognized with Elon University’s Excellence in Mentoring Award in 2010 and the Distinguished Scholar Award in 2016.
Striving for Significance: Elon School of Health Sciences commencement celebrates new DPT, PA graduates
December 13, 2021
The 2021 School of Health Sciences commencement is the first joint ceremony between the Doctor of Physical Therapy and Physician Assistant Studies programs at Elon.
ABA president-elect to Elon Law graduates: ‘Say yes to service’
December 11, 2021
In her Commencement address to the Class of 2021, attorney Deborah Enix-Ross of the American Bar Association emphasized how "our justice system does not function properly when vulnerable people who are poor are forced to appear in court without a lawyer."
Expanded Village Project bringing ‘a genuine sense of joy’ to Alamance County elementary school students
December 10, 2021
This fall Elon’s “It Takes a Village Project” was able to work with 11 of the 12 Title I elementary schools in the Alamance-Burlington School System thanks to a grant from the Oak Foundation.
School of Health Sciences hosts third annual Global Engagement and Research Forum
December 9, 2021
Students from the Doctor of Physical Therapy, Master of Physician Assistant Studies and Nursing programs, along with undergraduate engineering students, shared their research during the forum at McKinnon Hall inside Moseley Center.