Articles by Keren Rivas
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Jill Lepore speaks of the rise and fall of the fact during Elon visit
April 12, 2018
A staff writer at The New Yorker, Lepore talked about the importance of facts and its modern challenges as she delivered the James P. Elder Lecture on April 11 in Whitley Auditorium.
Kelsey Bliss ’17: merging her major with her passion
March 28, 2018
Thanks to her Elon experience, marketing major Kelsey Bliss ’17 had the chance to work with the New England Patriots at the Super Bowl
A brief tribute to retiring faculty
March 28, 2018
Recognizing the many accomplishments and indelible contributions of those Elon College faculty who are preparing to retire at the end of the 2017-18 academic year: Barry Beedle, Paul Fromson, Karl Green, Thomas Henricks, Pam Kiser, Steve Moore, Betty Morgan, Jeffrey Pugh, Sharon Spray and Anthony Weston.
Elon College Fellow Profile: Samantha Perry ’18
March 28, 2018
Meet Samantha Perry ’18, a Periclean Scholar majoring in human service studies who is studying how global public health issues play out at the community level in Nakaseke, Uganda, as part of her Lumen Prize.
Elon mourns the loss of retired staff member
March 6, 2018
Mary “Janie” Salter, who served as director of the R. N. Ellington Health and Counseling Center for 26 years, died Feb. 23.
Elon Day is coming to a city near you
February 16, 2018
Join your regional alumni chapter for a special celebration on March 13.
Matthew McKenzie ’16: Focused on service
February 8, 2018
Matthew McKenzie ’16 was one of 30 U.S. Ford employees selected for the company’s Thirty Under 30 program last year.
Alumnus achieves sweet success
February 8, 2018
Chas Smith ’11 is the co-founder of Sap! Beverages, a company that offers healthy, plant-based alternatives to sugary drinks.
Through a fictional lens
February 8, 2018
Tesa Jones ’73, known as Teri Ranney to her Elon professors and peers, has written two novels inspired by her memories of Elon.
From the archives: Setting the tone
February 8, 2018
More than 55 years ago, the “Emanons” laid the foundation for a successful jazz program at Elon.