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Elon, Queens teams meet in person to advance merger planning
February 20, 2026
Nearly 80 faculty and staff met face-to-face at Elon University to shape academic, cultural and operational plans for a merger that will enhance the student experience on both campuses and expand educational offerings in the Charlotte region.
Elon University hosts Leadership Alamance Class of 2026 for higher education program
February 20, 2026
Alamance County community members engage with experiential learning, civic engagement initiatives during campus visit.
Elon to host North Carolina Dance Education Organization Conference Feb. 21
February 19, 2026
Dance educators from across North Carolina will gather on campus for a day of dance research presentations, professional development and networking.
Elon dedicates bench in memory of staff member Angel Patrick
February 19, 2026
A staff member of Elon's Environmental Services, Patrick is remembered for her compassion, faith and commitment to caring for others
Elon Liberal Arts Forum to host conversation with attorney Brittany Barnett on Feb. 26
February 19, 2026
Barnett founded the Buried Alive Project, which attempts to dismantle life without parole sentences, and Girls Embracing Mothers, an organization that empowers girls with mothers behind bars.
Cultivating civic courage: Lindsay Bialecki’s leadership through service
February 19, 2026
Through Elon Volunteers!, Lindsay Bialecki '26 has developed a deeper understanding of leadership as service.
Rosemary Haskell quoted by TODAY.com on ‘Wuthering Heights’
February 19, 2026
Rosemary Haskell, professor of English, was recently interviewed by TODAY.com about interest in "Wuthering Heights," as a new adaptation hits theaters.
Elon Law’s Margaret Dudley honored with state’s Dogwood Award for service
February 19, 2026
The annual awards bestowed by the North Carolina Attorney General recognize service that keeps people “safe, healthy and happy in their communities.” Dudley directs Elon Law’s Emergency Legal Services Program.
Elon biology faculty publish case study exploring DNA, ethnicity and prehistoric human migrations
February 18, 2026
Dave Parker, Dave Gammon, Jen Uno and Jessica Merricks developed the case study to help students re-trace ancient human migration patterns using genetic evidence.
Elon creates community through Special Olympics and Elon Athletics partnership
February 18, 2026
Since 2023, students have raised nearly $5,000 to benefit Special Olympics Alamance County, demonstrating how classroom learning can extend far beyond campus walls and translate into tangible, meaningful community impact.