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Madeleine Albright praises Elon values in Convocation for Honors
March 31, 2009
Education is not the answer to every problem, but “it will help us all to learn more about those with whom we share life on this fragile globe,” a sentiment explored in depth March 31 by former Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright, the keynote speaker at Elon University’s Spring Convocation for Honors.
Matt Matheny named new head men’s basketball coach
March 29, 2009
Matt Matheny, a 16-year veteran assistant basketball coach at Davidson College, has been selected to lead Elon's men's basketball program. He was introduced as the 17th head men's basketball coach in Elon history at a March 29 news conference, vowing his goal is to ensure the academic success of the players and at the same time propel Elon to a spot in the NCAA Division I tournament.
Pam Kiser to serve as interim dean of Elon College
March 21, 2009
Pam Kiser, Watts-Thompson Professor in the Department of Human Services, has accepted the position of Interim Dean of Elon College, the College of Arts and Sciences, and will start her new role with the university on June 1.
Spring to Success: Raleigh Young Alumni career event April 2
March 20, 2009
Boston Alumni Bruins Game March 22
March 20, 2009
Altanta Chapter March 19 Happy Hour at Brick Store, 6-8 p.m.
March 18, 2009
“Elon…Pass It On” event highlights the importance of giving to the university
March 17, 2009
College Coffee took on a philanthropic vibe on March 17 with the "Elon...Pass It On" event, which educates students about the vital role that alumni, parents and friends play in supporting their Elon education.
Charlotte Alumni Volunteer Interest Meeting – March 17
March 16, 2009
Elon Poll: Majority of N.C. residents support banning cell phones while driving, anti-smoking initiatives
March 11, 2009
A majority of North Carolinians favor laws to ban cell phone use while driving, even though more than half of mobile phone users report doing this regularly, according to the latest Elon University Poll. Respondents to the poll also supported a statewide ban on smoking in public places.