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Reception with the legal community – Nov. 10
August 15, 2011
Four alumni selected for Elon Sports Hall of Fame
August 15, 2011
Mitch Rippy '80, Amy Williamson '93, Elliott Armstrong '94 and Priscilla Awkard '94 compose the 41st Elon Sports Hall of Fame class, which will be inducted Sept. 10. The event, which will be held at 1:30 p.m. in Whitley Auditorium, is free and open to the public.
Alumni open new downtown Elon restaurant
August 15, 2011
Around this time last year, Chris Brumbaugh '98 and Lynn Terrell '97 lived comfortably in Denver when they heard through the grapevine that their beloved Sidetrack Grill had closed. Both had worked at the iconic Elon restaurant for periods during their undergraduate days, and the news hit them hard. That's when the wheels behind The Root Trackside, the couple's new downtown Elon restaurant, began to turn.
Sarah Schermerhorn ’11 to play pro volleyball in Europe
August 15, 2011
Former Elon volleyball standout Sarah Schermerhorn '11 became the first player in program history to sign a professional contract. She will play for the Brøndby Volleyball Club in Copenhagen, Denmark, next season, according to ElonPhoenix.com.
Daniel Scagnelli ’06 to head Beech Mountain (N.C.) parks & recreation
August 15, 2011
Daniel Scagnelli, a 2006 graduate of the Martha & Spencer Love School of Business, has been chosen to lead the Beech Mountain (N.C.) Department of Parks and Recreation.
August 24 – Student Dialogues on Diversity, Teaching and Learning
August 15, 2011
McKinnon, Moseley Center
noon - 1:00 p.m.
August 23 – New Full-Time Faculty Orientation
August 15, 2011
Belk Pavilion room 208
10:15 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
News and Observer: 911 tapes to be altered to distort voices
August 15, 2011
From the Raleigh News and Observer (8/14/11): Those 911 calls the public hears on TV and the Internet will begin to sound a little different.
News and Observer: N-O hits hard but fair
August 15, 2011
From the Raleigh News and Observer (8/6/11): "Because of the unfairly speculative and one-sided coverage of UNC's recent football issues," wrote one UNC-Chapel Hill graduate, "I will not read your paper or visit your website again."