Feature Phoenix highlights the Black Student Union

The Feature Phoenix video series offers a new way to learn about how Elon’s organizations and clubs reflect the university's approach to inclusive excellence.

The Feature Phoenix series is offering an opportunity to learn about how student organizations and clubs are supporting inclusive excellence on campus. Episode Two introduces Aleezah Adams ’24, who serves as president of Elon’s Black Student Union.

The Black Student Union seeks to support and advocate on behalf of the Black undergraduate students at Elon. The organization aims to enrich student life culturally, intellectually and socially. BSU is a support system that promotes a welcoming environment.

The BSU office is in Moseley Center, Room 105C. In this episode of Feature Phoenix, Adams shares about what BSU strives to do on campus and how the organization works towards bringing awareness to Black culture.

“We, BSU are not an organization without the Black students at Elon University. We are a people-powered organization,” Adams said.

Feature Phoenix is a great way to learn about the clubs and organizations that Elon has to offer and how inclusive excellence is engrained on the campus. The series will feature clubs and organizations of different sizes that bring together people around a range of topics. Find the newest video on the Inclusive Excellence website and visit the Elon University YouTube page to find past videos.