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Max Negin chalks up seventh Olympics with broadcast work at Tokyo games
August 4, 2021
The assistant professor of cinema and television arts is helping produce “Tokyo LIVE,” a program airing on NBC’s Peacock streaming service that features live events, highlights and athlete interviews.
A Will to Lead: Estate gift by former professor Jim Elder ’60 grows endowed lectureship
August 3, 2021
The James P. Elder Lecture series was first endowed by former students of the popular professor and mentor who has now ensured that the series named for him will endure for future generations.
Regional alumni chapter presidents gather virtually for 2021 Chapter Leader Retreat
July 30, 2021
As chapter presidents transition from virtual programming to in-person events, Welcome to the City will be their first focus as alumni chapter volunteers lean into the year ahead.
Isabella Seman ‘21 selected for ESPN Next program
July 28, 2021
The journalism major, who played volleyball at Elon, joined the Worldwide Leader in Sports and its leadership development initiative in late July.
M.Ed. alumna participates in National Geographic Elementary Social Studies Program
July 9, 2021
Annabelle Jones, a 2019 graduate of Elon's Master of Education program, was invited to participate in a new professional learning experience alongside educators in North Carolina, Iowa and Kentucky to learn, create, and share innovative practices in social studies education.
A Will to Lead: Alumnus makes second estate gift to secure Elon’s future
July 6, 2021
The generous gift from Christian Wiggins ’03 will provide scholarships for students from his hometown of western North Carolina as part of A Will to Lead, a special initiative of the Elon LEADS Campaign to inspire donors to include Elon in their estate plans.
Registration for Class of 2020 graduation celebrations closes FRIDAY
June 30, 2021
Members of the Class of 2020 are invited back to campus Sept. 3-5 for an array of events to celebrate their accomplishments. Registration closes Friday, July 30.
Entrepreneurship on her own terms
June 29, 2021
Ariene Dennis Bethea ’00 talks about the career path that led her to open Dressing Rooms Interiors Studio in 2015.
Crafting a simpler way of life with bus conversion company
June 29, 2021
Megan Donahue ’20 and her mother convert school buses into mobile homes in honor of her late brother.
A million-dollar idea
June 29, 2021
What began as a desire to help support Black students has evolved into a quest to grow Elon’s Black Alumni Scholarship endowment to $1 million.