Javik Blake ’23 earns top-10 finish in Jim Nantz Award rankings
June 16, 2020
The Communications Fellow and journalism major is the highest ranked first-year student in the award’s history and the first Elon student to be recognized since 2013.
‘DJs of the Bird World:’ Gammon featured in international podcast about mockingbirds
June 16, 2020
By sharing insights from his research into vocal mimicry, Professor of Biology Dave Gammon helps introduce listeners to the "DJs of the Bird World."
Alumni in Action: Ian Baltutis ’08 on leading through a time of crisis
June 16, 2020
Burlington's youngest mayor talks about managing a city through a time of crisis with shifting priorities, limited resources and how challenges can present opportunities for long-term solutions.
Stirred Stories: How Kelsea Johnson ’17 and Kyle Porro ’17 are lifting up underrepresented voices
June 16, 2020
The new publishing venture by the two alums released its first book, “The Grocery Game” by Tori Murphy ’17 and Theodora Smiley Lacey, in May.
In My Words: It’s time to replace the broken contract with America
June 16, 2020
This column by Rochelle Ford, dean of the School of Communications, focused on the broken contract between America and its black residents was published in PRWeek and by Agility PR.
In My Words: We need to do more than hear voices. We need to listen.
June 16, 2020
This column by Jaden Dakwa '21 appeared in The Fayetteville Observer and focuses on the need to not just hear but to listen during these challenging times.
Elon Law student shares protest reflection in Charlotte Observer
June 16, 2020
“Frankly, I protested because I don’t want to be the next hashtag.” Paris Henderson L’21 was one of four women who shared in a recent Charlotte Observer column their motivations for taking part in recent Black Lives Matter demonstrations across North Carolina.