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What to know for Elon Move-In Day 2025
August 18, 2025
The Class of 2029 will arrive to campus on Aug. 22. Read up on what to know for Move-In Day 2025.
Traffic and parking for Move-In Day 2025
August 18, 2025
Find the best routes for incoming students and families, as well as faculty and staff to follow on Move-in Day on Friday, Aug. 22.
Elon’s Class of 2029 arrives Aug. 22
August 18, 2025
Elon University is welcoming a new class of students on Friday, Aug. 22. With the incoming students, Elon will now have representation from all 50 states.
Physicist-Poet Claudine R. Moreau honored in 2025 Brockman-Campbell Book Award
June 19, 2025
The Brockman-Campbell Book Award is one of North Carolina’s most prestigious poetry honors, recognizing outstanding book-length poetry collections by North Carolina state residents.
Campus safety and services during summer break
May 29, 2025
Vice President for Student Life, Jon Dooley, shared information on Tuesday, May 27, about operations and safety on campus during Summer Break.
First-Phoenix LLC sweeps Residence Life Awards in its inaugural year
May 15, 2025
At this year’s Residence Life Awards, First-Phoenix LLC emerged as a leading force of excellence, sweeping several top honors.
Fourth annual GlobalVision includes performances in five different languages
May 13, 2025
Students, staff, faculty and friends joined together at Irazú Coffee for the fourth annual GlobalVision song contest. Performers can either do karaoke, sing an original song, or lip sync, the one stipulation is that it must be in a language other than English.
Annual Residence Life awards recognize exceptional students, staff and faculty
May 13, 2025
Residence Life celebrates student leaders, student employees, staff and faculty.
Phoenix Five: Sunday look at the ahead for exam week
May 12, 2025
Vice President for Student Life Jon Dooley offers this weekly message to help students stay informed and prepare for the week ahead.
Primavera Poetry Festival showcases student voices
April 24, 2025
Historic Neighborhood’s Primavera Poetry Festival lit up campus with student poetry