Articles by Avery Craine Powell
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Campy Rodriguez ’26 takes a magic carpet ride from Elon to Broadway
November 25, 2025
Before he even graduates from Elon University, Campy Rodriguez is already part of one of Disney’s most popular stories as he performs in the ensemble of “Aladdin” on Broadway. But unlike the story’s main character, Rodriguez’s dreams are less magical and more hard work.
Brandon Sheridan interviewed by WGHP about government data
November 24, 2025
Associate Professor of Economics Brandon Sheridan spoke with WGHP FOX 8 about the value of government data.
Knight Commission/Elon Poll featured in The Atlantic
November 24, 2025
The article details what needs to happen to fix the "broken system" of college sports, citing a desire for change from school officials surveyed in the Knight Commission/Elon University Poll.
‘Crash Landing’ takes off: Annie McQuaid ’06 transforms a hobby into a book deal
November 20, 2025
What’s worse than being stranded on a deserted island? Stranded on that island with your ex. That’s the idea that got Annie McQuaid ‘06 writing her debut novel, “Crash Landing,” published through Avon, an imprint of HarperCollins.
Elon wins first CAA men’s soccer championship
November 17, 2025
Elon is now only one of two CAA schools in the past 16 years to win both men and women's soccer conference titles in the same season.
Elon University ranked #1 in the nation for study abroad
November 17, 2025
Elon University has once again been recognized by the Institute of International Education for the highest percentage rate of study abroad participation in the nation.
Elon to host men’s soccer CAA Championship
November 13, 2025
The Phoenix will face off against Stony Brook in their first CAA championship appearance since 2022.
Sam Hinton ’25 continues community commitment through Year of Service Fellows Program
November 13, 2025
Alamance County feels like home for Sam Hinton '25 and the Year of Service Fellows program has been a way to deepen that connection and give back.
Elon continues to strengthen relationship with Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation
November 12, 2025
As Elon recognizes Native American Heritage Month in November, the university’s OBSN Heritage Language and Learning Working Group continues to make efforts to strengthen and honor the relationship between the university and the Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation.
Jason Husser offers insight to WFMY on the possibility of $2000 tariff checks
November 12, 2025
Professor of Polticial Science and Public Policy Jason Husser spoke with WFMY News 2 about the possibility that the government could issue checks from revenue made from tarriffs.