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Eduardo Gonzalez ’21 expands Nashville sanitizing startup from campus
April 13, 2021
Gonzalez founded Music City Sanitizing Services last spring, adding six employees and growing a list of clients, including a prominent bus company in the Nashville, Tennessee, area.
Elon to host inaugural national gathering of first-generation law students
April 12, 2021
A Zoom conference on April 16 aimed at creating a new alliance of first-generation law school students, and first-generation undergraduate students with interest in the legal profession, will feature panels of students and legal educators from across the nation.
H.E.R. Lab to examine role of racism in health inequity
April 12, 2021
Assistant Professors of Public Health Studies Stephanie Baker and Yanica Faustin launched the Health Equity and Racism (H.E.R.) Lab to analyze the roles of "race" and racism as the main contributors to racial health inequities.
Daija Rion ’23, Ariana Wilson ’23 earn prestigious LAGRANT Foundation scholarships
April 9, 2021
The School of Communications has had nine LAGRANT scholars in the last five years.
Elon community observes Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day
April 9, 2021
Elon Hillel led the university community in honoring and remembering the millions of lives lost in the Holocaust through a series of events to commemorate Yom HaShoah.
Elon Innovators: Jon Melillo ’22 founds The Stonk CEOs with vision to create a media conglomerate
April 9, 2021
The finance major is looking to change the way personal finance and building wealth is taught to the next generation.
President Book looks forward to “Normal Plus” operations
April 8, 2021
In a message to the community, Elon's president talks about the end of the semester and next academic year.
Chabad brings joy of Passover holiday to students
April 7, 2021
Through the multi-pronged approach of Chabad, nearly 300 Elon students, alumni and staff were able to celebrate the Passover holiday.
Kyra O’Connor ’23 named to SPJ’s inaugural student advisory council
April 7, 2021
The journalism major will serve as a member of the Society of Professional Journalists’ Student Trustee Council, a group of students from across the country working to strengthen the organization.
Alternative Break program combines interfaith work and the environment
April 2, 2021
Students engage in the overlap of interfaith work and environmentalism with local communities during Kernodle Alternative Spring Break Trip.