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The Center for Design Thinking expands their reach to faculty across India with their Ethical & Effective AI session
February 23, 2026
Center for Design Thinking Director Danielle Lake and Design Thinking Catalyst Anya Bratić facilitate an AI workshop at a faculty development program in India
Community conversations and leadership opportunities highlight the week ahead
February 23, 2026
Vice President for Student Life Jon Dooley offers this weekly message to help students stay informed and prepare for the week ahead.
Elon students, faculty earn 13 honors in BEA Festival of Media Arts
February 23, 2026
Bryan Baker and Alex Luchsinger received national recognition for creative projects spanning social media, promotional video and documentary film.
Join us for an Evening for Elon in Denver
February 23, 2026
Alumni, parents and friends are invited to an Evening for Elon on April 15 at the Denver Art Museum
Anthony Crider talks to WGHP about AI and the future of science
February 23, 2026
Anthony Crider, professor of astrophysics, was recently interviewed by FOX8 News in advance of his Greensboro lecture on the impact artificial intelligence may have on science jobs.
Elon wins 2026 CAA Indoor Track & Field Championship
February 23, 2026
The Phoenix, who also won the crown in 2023, totaled 135 points in the team standings to outpace defending champion Hampton and third-place North Carolina A&T.
JetZero CEO Tom O’Leary on vision, risk and not settling
February 20, 2026
Tom O’Leary, CEO and co-founder of JetZero, joined Jack Ryan P’17, owner and principal at Jack Ryan Advisory and chair of the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business Board of Advisors, in LaRose Digital Theatre on Feb. 19 for a Lessons from Leaders conversation on leadership and building the “future of flight.”
Alumna Joan Danieley ’82 makes generous estate gift to endow professorship
February 20, 2026
Danieley, who is the niece of the late Elon President Emeritus J. Earl Danieley ’46, is passionate about the lessons society and individuals can learn from exploring issues of identity, ancestry and cultural heritage.
Black History Month: Maelah Proctor ’26 amplifies voices through leadership and community
February 20, 2026
As president of the Black Student Union, Proctor has created spaces for empowerment while encouraging students to take up space unapologetically.
Jason Husser talks to WXII about former Gov. Roy Cooper’s visit to Greensboro
February 20, 2026
Cooper, now running for U.S. Senate, visited Greensboro to discuss health care costs.