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Career Moves: Ashlee Brackett ’22 credits the SPDC with helping realize her Disney dreams
April 11, 2022
With diligent preparation and an exquisite resume, Ashlee Brackett gained acceptance into the Disney College Program.
Elon Blockchain club helps students expand their knowledge on cryptocurrency
April 11, 2022
The club hosts a variety of interactive labs, lectures, and speaker events for members.
Reimagined Senior Baccalaureate ceremony to celebrate community, diversity Under the Oaks
April 11, 2022
To be held at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 17, the event will bring together members of the Class of 2022 in the iconic location where most began their Elon journeys four years ago.
Elon Law student wins $25,000 scholarship
April 6, 2022
Daphne Myers L’23 was one of six students nationwide randomly selected for $25,000 in a MAX by AccessLex® Scholarship Drawing, an incentive program that rewards participants in a personal finance program offered by AccessLex Institute.
Elon students use their spring break to serve others with Catholic Campus Ministry
April 6, 2022
Students with Elon Catholic Campus Ministry participated in service trips to New Mexico and Puerto Rico over the university's spring break.
Periclean Scholars for the Class of 2025 hold induction ceremony
April 6, 2022
The 12-member cohort celebrated its acceptance to the Periclean Scholars Program during a ceremony held in McKinnon Hall on April 5.
Celebrating Earth Week 2022 at Elon
April 6, 2022
Celebrate Earth Week with a variety of activities planned on campus and around the community from April 19 through April 24.
Madison George ’23 named Goldwater Scholar
April 6, 2022
George is one of 417 students across the nation awarded the prestigious Goldwater Scholarship.
Music Theatre program hosts guest artist Roger Rosen, queer and gender theorist
April 6, 2022
Rosen will lead a series of workshops during his two-day visit to campus.
Elon University chapter of Phi Beta Kappa inducts new members
April 6, 2022
The April 4 dinner and ceremony included remarks by President Connie Ledoux Book and an address by Marta Tienda, the Phi Beta Kappa visiting scholar and Emeritus Professor of Demographic Studies and Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs at Princeton University.