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Coach “Red” Wilson dies at age 95
January 8, 2021
The legendary coach compiled the most successful record in Elon football history.
Kathie Niven ’89 named Biscuitville CEO
January 8, 2021
Niven has been serving as president of the restaurant chain since 2018 and replaces Burney Jennings '87, who now serves as executive chair
Message from President Book on the start of Winter Term 2021
January 8, 2021
New COVID management strategies are being adopted as students, faculty and staff return to campus.
The Wall Street Journal features Squire in report on U.S. Capitol breach
January 8, 2021
Professor of Computer Science Megan Squire, who researches online extremism, was quoted in a recent article by The Wall Street Journal about the role social media played in violence and rioting at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.
Campus prepares for students to return for Winter Term
January 8, 2021
In preparation for the first day of classes on Wednesday, Jan. 13, students have begun returning to Elon after the break, with all students, faculty and staff completing COVID-19 tests.
Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant programs enroll newest classes
January 8, 2021
Elon’s Doctor of Physical Therapy program and Physician Assistant Studies program welcomed new classes of students following a highly selective admissions process. The three-year, full-time DPT Program enrolled 48 students while the 24-month, full-time PA Program enrolled 38 students.
Former N.C. Supreme Court justice named Visiting Distinguished Jurist in Residence
January 8, 2021
The Hon. Mark Davis, whose career has included service on the North Carolina Supreme Court and the North Carolina Court of Appeals, will lead Elon Law courses this winter and spring in criminal law and the judicial process.
Free LinkedIn Photos: January 19 12:20 to 3:20 pm
January 8, 2021
12:20-3:20 pm outdoors on front patio of Moseley Center
With ‘Good to See You’ brand, Elon students combine positive message with entrepreneurship
January 8, 2021
With all that is going on with COVID, Andrew Veilleux, 21’ a business analytics and finance double major from Massachusetts, needed something to do with his free time, so he decided to start a company. And now, his student-owned clothing brand “Good to See You” has merchandise that can be found for sale online, and in five stores across 11 locations.
Simon Foundation gift supports Innovation Quad
January 8, 2021
Foundation with strong family ties to Elon makes $130,000 gift toward construction of game-changing facility for STEM and interdisciplinary studies. The gift is the second by the foundation for the IQ project and also supports the Elon LEADS campaign.