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Elon student named Mitchell Scholar for 2009-2010

December 1, 2008

University senior Breanna Carrie Detwiler has been named a 2009-2010 George J. Mitchell Scholar, making her the first Elon student to receive the award since the competitive scholarship was created in honor of a former United States Senator who helped broker a peace accord in Northern Ireland.

Images of Elon: November 2008 photo gallery

December 1, 2008

See what happened at Elon last month through the eyes of university photographer Grant Halverson. Events include Homecoming 2008 and the production of "Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street" by students in the Department of Performing Arts.

Ever Elon Campaign kicks off in Boston

November 26, 2008

About 150 Elon alumni and parents celebrated the launch of the Ever Elon: The Campaign for the Future of Our University at a kickoff event in Boston Nov. 13.

Ever Elon Campaign debuts in Washington, D.C.

November 26, 2008

More than 100 Elon alumni and parents from the Washington, D.C. area joined President Leo M. Lambert for a regional launch of Ever Elon: The Campaign for the Future of Our University on Nov. 19.

Four Elon students selected for Teach for America program

November 26, 2008

Elon seniors Ivy Crank, John Planisek, Lindsay Clement and Chase Rumley have been selected to join Teach for America, a highly selective program that recruits recent top college graduates and working professionals to commit two years to teach in low-income communities across the country. They were among 5,857 applicants in the first of four recruiting periods for the program’s 2009-10 academic year.

Elon retains #1 ranking for study abroad

November 18, 2008

Elon University remains the nation’s top-ranked master’s-level university for study abroad programs in the 2008 Open Doors report by the Institute of International Education.

Social entrepreneurship program recruiting for second class

November 14, 2008

From protecting the environment to working with young children, 14 sophomores in the Social Entrepreneurship Scholars Program this semester are learning the challenges – and joys – of organizing programs for local agencies. And they hope to share their lessons with the next cohort of scholars selected from applications now being accepted.