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Triangle Rise Up & Serve Event – April 5
March 3, 2014
The Triangle Chapter is thrilled to host its annual Rise Up & Serve event with the ALS Walk on April 5.
Barbara Bass '61, James Maynard elected Elon life trustees
March 3, 2014
The Elon University board of trustees has elected longtime board members Barbara Bass and James Maynard to serve as life trustees, and outgoing board member Tom Mac Mahon as emeritus trustee.
Sam Jennings '11 thrives as young department chair
March 1, 2014
Sam Jennings, a 2011 mathematics with teacher licensure graduate, is making waves early in his teaching career at South Brunswick High School in Southport, N.C.
Music Alum Joshua Carswell Releases Debut Album
March 1, 2014
Carswell just finished his debut album "Debonair," which is available for purchase.
Celebrating 125 Years of Women’s Athletics – March 11
February 27, 2014
Join Elon's Women’s/Gender Studies Program and Elon Athletics as they celebrate the history and achievements of women’s athletics at Elon during Women’s History Month.
Professors, alumna publish research in Applied Economic Letters
February 26, 2014
Steve DeLoach, Jennifer Platania and Stephanie Franz '11 studied the effects of part-time work on students’ academic performance.
"A Day for Elon" honors Elon's 125th anniversary
February 25, 2014
The celebration will be held March 11 as part of the university’s Founders Day activities.
Elon trailblazer: 'I was not afraid'
February 21, 2014
Glenda Phillips Hightower visited the university on Thursday and spent part of her day talking with current students about her struggles and triumphs in 1963 as Elon's first full-time African-American student.
Alumna's classroom connection leads to first job in NYC
February 21, 2014
A chance group assignment her senior year, led broadcast journalism major Julie Morse ’13 to a job at NBC Nightly News.
Elon Law alumnus strengthens state's entrepreneurial ecosystem
February 20, 2014
A passion for entrepreneurship has taken Mital Patel L’09 beyond his law practice in Raleigh, N.C., to conference rooms around the world—including the White House.