Articles by Dan Anderson
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Aswani Volety selected as Elon University’s next provost
June 19, 2019
The dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and executive director for the Center for Marine Science at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, brings 20 years of academic and administrative experience to the position.
Campus road closure- North O'Kelly Avenue
June 19, 2019
The northbound lane will be closed from Phoenix Drive to University Drive beginning June 27.
College Consensus ranks Elon among the nation's top universities
June 13, 2019
The 2019 ranking places Elon #68 among nearly 1,100 four-year colleges and universities, based on aggregate scores of student reviews and the leading college ranking publications.
Turner Theatre Summer Movie Series
June 7, 2019
Five feature films are on the schedule this summer in Schar Hall's Turner Theatre. Movies are free with no Phoenix Card required.
Leadership transition in Business, Finance and Technology
May 22, 2019
Message from President Connie Ledoux Book:
Matthew Williamson ’18 receives Emmy Award for ESPN program
May 22, 2019
The journalism graduate from Elon’s School of Communications is part of a team that produces the popular ESPN daily program, “Pardon the Interruption.”
Photojournalist Al Drago ’15 to deliver Elon’s 2019 undergraduate commencement address
May 17, 2019
The award-winning photographer covers politics and national news and his work is regularly featured in The New York Times and other national media outlets.
Danieley Center power outage resolved
May 15, 2019
Duke Energy crews began work Tuesday morning to restore power to one of the Danieley Center buildings impacted by a major failure of underground power cables.
Six Phoenix teams earn academic honors from the NCAA
May 2, 2019
The annual NCAA Public Recognition Awards are based on the most recent multi-year Academic Progress Rate (APR) by student athletes.
Elon wins first men's tennis CAA championship
April 21, 2019
Second-seeded Elon University men's tennis staged a dramatic comeback to knock off two-time defending champion UNCW, 4-3, and capture its first Colonial Athletic Association Men's Tennis Championship.