A bold career move
June 29, 2021
Doug Spencer Jr. ’16 & Danielle Deavens ’16 work to support and empower Black-owned businesses as part of their venture, Bold Xchange.
Entrepreneurship on her own terms
June 29, 2021
Ariene Dennis Bethea ’00 talks about the career path that led her to open Dressing Rooms Interiors Studio in 2015.
Crafting a simpler way of life with bus conversion company
June 29, 2021
Megan Donahue ’20 and her mother convert school buses into mobile homes in honor of her late brother.
Advocating for victims of violence
June 29, 2021
Funded by the North Carolina Governor’s Crime Commission, Elon Law’s Emergency Legal Services Program plays a key role in helping those who turn to family justice centers for protection from abuse in Guilford and Alamance counties.
Summer session combines academics, college prep for Elon Academy scholars
June 29, 2021
A modified two-week program offered these Alamance-Burlington School System high school students the opportunity to participate in academic seminars, gain insights into the college application process and offer each other support.
A Civic Mindset: How the Kernodle Center for Civic Life is building for the future
June 29, 2021
A name change, a new strategic plan and a new director are positioning the Kernodle Center for Civic Life for even greater community partnerships in the future.
A million-dollar idea
June 29, 2021
What began as a desire to help support Black students has evolved into a quest to grow Elon’s Black Alumni Scholarship endowment to $1 million.
Huffington Post article about Juneteenth includes insights from Prudence Layne
June 29, 2021
The article about how to meaningfully celebrate the new national holiday included comments from Layne about how organizations and companies can avoid having their observances ring hollow.