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Students plunge for what might be the final time
January 14, 2012
About 150 students take part in a tradition sponsored by the North Area Council, which disbands this summer with the demolition of Harper Center.
Elon bids adieu to staffer who guided construction
January 14, 2012
Faculty and staff gathered Jan. 13 to say farewell to Neil Bromilow, the man who has had a hand on many of the construction projects on campus.
Elon to hold possible finale of Polar Bear Plunge – TODAY
January 13, 2012
With demolition set for North Area at the end of the spring, the future is uncertain for the annual dip into Lake Mary Nell set for Jan. 13 at noontime.
Students honored for fall semester grades
January 12, 2012
Elon University has released its President's List and Dean's List academic recognitions for the 2011 fall semester.
DPT class tours new Francis Center
January 9, 2012
The Gerald L. Francis Center opens this month as the new home of the School of Health Sciences at Elon University.
Jesse Jackson Jr. to speak at Elon School of Law Jan. 12
January 9, 2012
U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. will speak at Elon Law's Martin Luther King, Jr. Forum on Jan. 12
Elon launches Business German program
January 6, 2012
The Martha and Spencer Love School of Business and the Department of Foreign Languages have partnered to create a new Business German program.
600+ Elon students travel abroad for Winter Term
January 4, 2012
Elon students are studying on six continents this month with a number of groups, including Project Pericles and the iMedia graduate program.
Elon employee’s holiday display honors sibling lost to cancer
December 19, 2011
Jimmy Curiazza hopes his home decor this season will motivate people to contribute to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
Lumen Scholar’s film explores Zambian life after land reform
December 16, 2011
Senior Daniel Koehler's upcoming documentary tackles the complex interaction of race, politics and economics in the African nation.