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Career Moves: Mackenzie Ferguson ’21 will carry passion for the law to the UGA School of Law
March 11, 2021
Elon's Student Professional Development Center (SPDC) career advisors offered guidance to Mackenzie Ferguson '21, an English and political science double major from Athens, Georgia, to help her fulfill her dream by advancing her education.
Saadia Munford ’21 named 2020-21 CAA Women’s Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year
March 10, 2021
Munford is the first Elon women's basketball player to earn the honor.
Class of 2016 entrepreneurs take ‘bold’ step to support Black-owned businesses
March 9, 2021
Danielle Deavens ’16 and Doug Spencer Jr. ’16 launched Bold Xchange, an online retail shop offering products exclusively sourced from Black-owned businesses, in 2020.
Elon Sales Team places 4th in bracket in ‘Selling with the Bulls’ competition
March 8, 2021
The sales team’s performance ranked 4th overall in the “First Flight” category in the University of South Florida sales competition.
Donors grow opportunities on Elon Day 2021
March 3, 2021
Together, the Elon community raised over $3.4 million from 5,609 gifts and unlocked numerous opportunities for Elon students and the community.
Alumnus named president of Newchip Accelerator
March 2, 2021
Ryan Vet ’13 assumes the day-to-day operations of the Newchip Accelerator, a remote, global startup accelerator program.
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.
Chris Nelson featured in WalletHub experts series
March 2, 2021
Assistant Professor of Marketing Chris Nelson stimulates consumer understanding of wholesale club credit cards by answering questions in an interview with WalletHub.
Marketplace Under the Oaks showcases student-led businesses
February 26, 2021
A new dedicated showcase in Fountain Market in Clohan Hall will allow student-led businesses to sell their products.
Annual “Innovation Challenge” offers students chance to solve pandemic-related problems
February 25, 2021
The challenge will take place virtually with the first-place team taking home a $5,000 prize.