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The Odyssey family
May 8, 2017
Elon’s Odyssey Scholars share a bond that carries them through the campus experience and into successful lives after graduation.
Sport and Event Management Department celebrates exceptional seniors
May 5, 2017
During a May 3 awards ceremony, Alexis de Groot ’17 and Kelly Siewers ’17 were recognized with Major of the Year Awards and alumnus Brad Holloman ’09 served as a guest speaker, sharing advice from his career in the sports industry.
Elon mourns the passing of Professor Emeritus Paul Cheek
May 5, 2017
Cheek, who faithfully served Elon for more than three decades in the Department of Chemistry, died May 2.
Professional Pathways events offer professional development, networking for Elon alumni
May 4, 2017
Professional Pathways events host expert speakers in alumni chapters across the country.
Elon launches brick campaign to honor loyal alumni and senior donors
May 3, 2017
Alumni and members of the class of 2017 who invest in Elon’s future by May 31 will be able to personalize a campus brick.
Alumna Natalie Sayag '11 named a Teacher of the Year
May 2, 2017
Sayag, who graduated in 2011, is a third-grade teacher at McDougle Elementary School in Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools.
Outstanding students honored at annual Black Excellence Awards
April 29, 2017
The 24th annual Phillips-Perry Black Excellence Awards celebration recognized students for academic achievement and involvement in the Elon Experiences.
College of Arts & Sciences recognizes distinguished alumni
April 27, 2017
Ralph Mueller ’83, Michael Capps ’99 and Carly Ledbetter ’13 were honored with the 2017 Elon College Distinguished Alumni Awards during an April 27 ceremony.
Jessica Torrez-Riley G’12 shares professional insights with iMedia students
April 27, 2017
The Interactive Media graduate returned to campus to summarize her career path from Elon to Amazon, where she starts a new position next week.
Elon Law professor remembered for generosity & kindness
April 26, 2017
Students and colleagues at a celebration of life praised Michael L. Rich, the university's Maurice Jennings Emerging Scholar and an associate professor who died in December, for his selflessness, his passion for teaching and research, and his deep love of family.