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Maria Ahm Qualifies for NCAA Cross Country Championships
March 7, 2021
The Phoenix sophomore made history as the first female Elon runner to qualify for the NCAA Division I Championships.
Lumen Scholar Kevin Scott ’21 takes personal approach to cancer research
March 5, 2021
Biochemistry major Kevin Scott ’21, under the mentorship of Associate Professor of Biology Yuko Miyamoto, is studying the molecular relationship between a high-salt diet and HER2-positive gastric cancer as part of his Lumen Prize research.
Anna Gillespie ’24 named 2021 Newman Civic Fellow
March 2, 2021
Campus Compact has named Anna Gillespie '24 a recipient of a Newman Civic Fellowship, which recognizes and supports community-oriented students and is named for Frank Newman, a founder of Campus Compact.
Elon alumnus named one of ‘America’s Best-in-State’ financial advisors by Forbes
March 2, 2021
Mike Kanner ’02 is recognized for his financial advising experience and approach to working with his clients.
Zoe Grove ’20 honored with First-Year Teacher Award
March 1, 2021
Grove is a math teacher at West Lake Middle School in Wake County, N.C.
Student media record big wins at state conference
March 1, 2021
Colonnades, Elon News Network and Phi Psi Cli all won Best of Show at the annual North Carolina College Media Association gathering hosted virtually by William Peace University.
Elon Music Department alumna Erin Eady ’20 wins soloist competition
February 24, 2021
Eady performed Crusell’s Clarinet Concerto No. 1 and won the annual soloist competition held Sunday, Feb. 21 at Shenandoah Conservatory.
Elon music students advance to regional vocal competition
February 22, 2021
This past weekend, the North Carolina chapter of the National Association of Teachers of Singing held its first-ever virtual classical vocal competition and conference, with five Elon music majors now advancing to the Mid-Atlantic regional level to be held in March.
Elon designated 2021-22 Military Friendly School
February 18, 2021
Elon joins hundreds of institutions nationwide to be recognized for their commitment and dedication to veterans, their spouses and the military community.
Sowande’ Mustakeem ’00 telling stories of Blackness as renowned author, professor
February 18, 2021
Sowande’ Mustakeem ’00, author of “Slavery at Sea: Terror, Sex and Sickness in the Middle Passage,” shares her story of loss, triumph and success, since graduating as Elon’s first African & African-American Studies major.