Top oral advocates honored in Intramural Moot Court Competition
June 2, 2022
Elon Law students in the Class of 2023 made appellate arguments in a fictional lawsuit that alleged sex discrimination after a pretend university declined to establish a women’s soccer team.
Tonmoy Islam discusses economic development competition with Triangle Business Journal
June 2, 2022
The article examined how North Carolina and Georgia compete against each other to try to land large manufacturing projects.
WXII report on post-grad decisions for high school students features Elon
June 2, 2022
Reporter Jackie Pascale spoke with Ginny Oberle Dudiak, director of territory management in the Office of Admissions.
A Pawsitively Purposeful Social Venture
June 2, 2022
Through his R House ventures, Alex Ward ’14 is creating sustainable community-based locations in Vietnam for people to eat and work together with a higher purpose of rescuing animals.
#ElonGrad 2022 spotlight: Sydnie Rogers, philosophy
June 2, 2022
In this series, Elon College, the College of Arts and Sciences is shining the spotlight on distinguished members of the Class of 2022 from a wide array of disciplines.
Campus Alamance hosts kick-off for second cohort of interns
June 2, 2022
Over 70 employers and Elon student interns gathered at McKinnon Hall for the kick-off event for the Campus Alamance program.
Access is not enough: Lumen Scholar Jacob Hyle ’22 studies how to support marginalized groups in outdoor experiential education
June 2, 2022
Hyle and his mentor, Associate Professor of Education Scott Morrison, interviewed several outdoor experiential education leaders to gauge what is being done to support people of diverse backgrounds, beliefs and cultures in outdoor experiential education.