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MSBA Flex Program expands in Charlotte with new AI-focused pathway
January 26, 2026
Elon University’s Master of Science in Business Analytics is expanding its presence in Charlotte through the MSBA Flex Program, a part-time option designed for working professionals who want to build advanced analytics and AI-driven decision-making skills.
Campus services for 2026 ‘fake break’ at Elon University
January 24, 2026
Several university services have adjusted operating hours in the days between the end of Winter Term and the start of the spring semester.
Turning strategy into service: Inside Elon’s digital marketing consulting course
January 23, 2026
Through its community-engaged approach, the Digital Marketing course demonstrates how academic learning can create tangible benefits for both students and the local community.
Showing up, growing together: Inside KING/PINK Academy’s power of mentorship
January 23, 2026
KING and PINK Academy are youth mentoring programs founded in response to a clear need within the local community: students who would benefit from a strong, reliable support system beyond the home.
Active Citizen Series: State of the Union Watch Event on Feb. 24
January 23, 2026
Join the Elon community on Tuesday, Feb. 24 at 9 p.m. on the first floor of the Moseley Center to watch President Trump’s State of the Union address
Elon Catholic Campus Ministry students attend national SEEK Catholic conference
January 23, 2026
Seven students, accompanied by Chaplain Father Peter Tremblay, began the new year in Columbus, Ohio, joining more than 17,000 Catholics from across the country for an unforgettable experience of faith and fellowship.
Integration team launches next phase of Elon–Queens merger planning
January 23, 2026
The team will be co-chaired by Jeff Stein, Elon’s newly appointed chief integration officer and executive vice president, and Pamela Davies, president emerita and senior strategy and integration executive at Queens.
Rachel Taff ’14 takes a story from script to book in ‘Paper Cut’
January 23, 2026
What began as a television pilot has become the debut novel for Elon alumna Rachel Taff, exploring the nuances and impact of true crime obsession.
Elon School of Education book drive supports Acorn Academy
January 22, 2026
A book drive through the Dr. Jo Watts Williams School of Education supported the Acorn Academy’s growing library.
‘It Takes A Village’ Project awarded grant to expand family programming
January 22, 2026
The new funds, from the United Way of Alamance County, will allow the literacy program to expand its ESL services offered to families.