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LGBTQIA advocates recognized
November 4, 2019
Erin Krupa ’02, Jay Tiemann ’21, Don Chaplin and Andy Hunt were honored by the Elon LGBTQIA Alumni Network during a Nov. 2 awards ceremony
EBAN recognizes outstanding alumni, faculty
November 4, 2019
Sandra Reid ’85, Akilah Weaver ’00, Damon Ogburn ’07, Malik Daniels ’09 and Neima Abdulahi ’13 were honored during a Nov. 2 awards ceremony
Elon dedicates LaRose Student Commons, already a ‘favorite spot’ in Historic Neighborhood
November 2, 2019
The 10,000-square-foot, two-story building officially opened in September and includes gathering and study space for students, faculty and staff.
Elon dedicates new Needham Pilates Studio
November 2, 2019
The new studio in the Koury Athletic Center, made possible through a gift from Elon parents Rick and Laura Needham P’19, will support both academic and wellness programs on campus.
Native Heritage Month Programming honors identity, justice and community
November 1, 2019
A range of events during the month of November is organized by the Center for Race, Ethnicity & Diversity Education and its partners.
Elon leaders recognized as ‘power players’ in the region
October 31, 2019
The Triad Business Journal highlighted the contributions of Elon President Connie Ledoux Book and trustees Allen Gant Jr. and Bobby Long in its Nov. 1, 2019, special edition.
NatureBox founder Gautam Gupta to deliver C. Ashton Newhall Endowed Lecture on Nov. 14
October 29, 2019
The title of Gupta's talk is "The Real 'Silicon Valley' — Lessons learned from Creating, Building, Advising and Investing in the World of Technology and Startups."
East Haggard Avenue to close FRIDAY for Rock the Block celebration
October 29, 2019
A section of East Haggard Avenue that runs through campus will be closed from 1 to 10 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 1.
Professor, administrator and University Historian George Troxler dies
October 28, 2019
Troxler, a recipient of the Elon Medallion, served Elon in many capacities across five decades and was the author of “From a Grove of Oaks: The Story of Elon University."
Experts optimistic about the next 50 years of digital life
October 28, 2019
On the 50th anniversary of the first host-to-host computer connection of ARPANET, experts predict digital life will primarily change humans’ existence for the better over the next 50 years, but they also warn of the need to better serve individuals’ rights, security, safety and equality.