Alumni, parents and friends celebrate an Evening for Elon in Boston

On May 1, the Elon network gathered at the Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel to reconnect with each other and the university

The Elon spirit was strong in Boston on May 1 as a group of alumni, parents and friends came together to hear updates on the university from President Connie Ledoux Book and several key volunteers.

Kristin Chan ’21 and Emily Sanderson ’22

A reception at the beginning of the event provided attendees with the opportunity to make new connections within the Elon network in Boston. Attendees also heard remarks from Elon University Board of Trustees Chair Dave Porter P’11 P’19, as well as Kristin Chan ’21 and Emily Sanderson ’22, who serve as co-presidents of Elon’s Boston Alumni Chapter.

Dave Porter

President Book then shared her remarks, starting with a message of gratitude. “Thank you for the role each of you played in making our Elon LEADS Campaign the most successful in university history,” Book said. “More than 34,000 donors contributed more than $260 million to support our distinctive mission.”

She also shared that donors added 287 new endowed scholarships and 60 new endowments during the campaign, helping to ensure that all students can engage in the Elon Experiences.

President Book

Additional campus updates from Book included the use of AI, the addition of new majors, the expansion of Elon STEM programs, and the launch of a new national campus center in Charlotte.

The evening also provided guests with an introduction to one of the largest construction projects in university history: the HealthEU Center. Book shared that the center will serve as “a physical hub to provide programs and spaces to allow students to explore ways to advance their personal wellness within each of these areas and to develop habits and skills that will support their wellness for the rest of their lives. This new facility is going to be transformational, providing space for collaboration, connection and community building.”

Jim Piatt

Book also announced that Elon will build a new performing arts center to support the music theatre and performing arts programs. Jim Piatt, senior vice president for university advancement and external affairs, then provided closing remarks, urging attendees to focus on growing stronger together and to stay involved with Elon as partners, advocates and investors.

Elon will host two Evening for Elon events in the fall. The Evening for Elon in Washington, D.C., will be held Tuesday, Oct. 15, at Union Station, and the Evening for Elon in Tampa, Florida, will be held Thursday, Nov. 14, at Armature Works. To register for either event, please email advancement@elon.edu.