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Broadway composer and Elon alum Chris Miller ’99 returns as Guest Artist-in-Residence
August 27, 2024
Miller's visit to Elon will include guest lectures, a masterclass and a concert of new work.
Class of 2028, Elon’s most diverse yet, arrives to campus
August 23, 2024
More than 1,600 first year students and over 70 transfer students arrived to Elon University on Aug. 23 excited for new experiences in their new home.
Faculty, staff recognized for excellence in Elon College, the College of Arts & Sciences
August 22, 2024
The five annual awards acknowledge excellence in teaching, mentoring, scholarship and service-leadership among faculty and staff in Elon College, the College of Arts and Sciences.
Seven Elon faculty members awarded endowed professorships
August 21, 2024
Seven Elon University faculty members were honored with endowed professorships during the Opening Day ceremony on Monday, Aug. 19. Each faculty member was recognized for their passion in their field, commitment to students and service to the university.
Andrea Baca ’26 takes Elon to Peru with art museum internship
August 9, 2024
Andrea Baca ’26 returned to her home country of Peru this summer for an internship with the Museum of Contemporary Art, an opportunity offering the perfect blend of her Elon studies.
Elon education takes Nicole Bazos ’25 from Arts West to NYC’s Republic Studios
August 1, 2024
Nicole Bazos ’25 says her Elon education helped her stand out from the crowd when applying for an internship with Republic Studios in New York City. Now, she’s getting first-hand experience at one of the largest record labels in the world.
School of Health Sciences students enjoy new piano in the Francis Center
July 1, 2024
When faculty in Elon's physical therapy program noticed a student interested in a piano during a course activity, it sparked an idea to connect the impact of music with the health sciences.
Stephen A. Futrell publishes editions of choral music
June 19, 2024
Elon Assistant Professor of Music and Director of Choral Activities Stephen Futrell produced modern editions of three pieces by Russian composer Anton Arensky
Elon professor to conduct chorus at Carnegie Hall
May 30, 2024
Stephen A. Futrell, associate professor of music, is invited to conduct Gabriel Faure's Requiem with the National Masterworks Chorus.
Elon Vocal Scholars close successful first year with concert
May 24, 2024
The Elon Vocal Scholars is an audition-based program for talented singers from any major passionate about enriching and serving the community through singing.