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‘We Love You ForAva’ alumni book event to honor LGBTQIA families
October 28, 2025
Join the Gender & LGBTQIA Center and the Elon LGBTQIA Alumni Network for an inspiring celebration of love, family, and storytelling as alumni authors Jeffrey and Corddarryl Williamson-Rose share their children’s book "We Love You ForAva." The book is a powerful reflection on LGBTQIA family-building and the beauty of inclusive stories.
Damion Blake’s research and perspectives featured in ACLED study on emergency powers and gang violence in the Caribbean
October 28, 2025
Blake was interviewed for a global report examining the effectiveness of states of emergency in Jamaica and Trinidad & Tobago
Join us for an Evening for Elon in Nashville, Tennessee
October 28, 2025
Alumni, parents, friends and prospective students with their families are invited to join us for an Evening for Elon in Nashville Dec. 4 at The Hermitage Hotel.
Noah Biggers ’26 pursues change through ethics and action
October 27, 2025
Inspired by the 2008 financial crisis, Noah Biggers ’26 is pursuing a dual degree in accounting through the Odyssey Program to ensure ethical accountability in the corporate world.
Your weekly Phoenix Five: Community, celebration and commitment
October 27, 2025
Vice President for Student Life Jon Dooley offers this weekly message to help students stay informed and prepare for the week ahead.
AmeriCorp VISTAs and Elon alumni make an impact with ‘It Takes A Village Project’
October 27, 2025
Behind Elon's "It Takes A Village Project" are two AmeriCorps VISTAs and recent Elon graduates who work to maintain the success of the program.
Gerald R. Knight appears as guest clinician and conductor
October 27, 2025
Knight served as clinician/conductor for the Asheville Choral Society
Carmencita Rosales ’20 turns sister’s recovery into a red carpet calling
October 27, 2025
Inspired by her sister’s recovery, Carmencita Rosales ’20 discovered her passion for storytelling at Elon and turned it into a thriving career as a bilingual journalist and TV host. From launching WSOE’s first Spanish-language show to creating Tu Cita con Carmencita, she brings energy, resilience and representation to every story she tells.
Professor’s new book explores how consumption shaped personal connections to slavery
October 27, 2025
In “Grievous Entanglement: Consumption, Connection, and Slavery in the Atlantic World,” Associate Professor Erin Pearson examines how people in the late 18th and 19th centuries understood consumption as implicating them in slavery.
In My Words: The quiet rebellion of reading
October 27, 2025
In this column, distributed through the Elon University Writers' Syndicate, Dean and University Librarian Brian Mathews speaks to the importance of reading in a time of fast-paced technology.