Articles by Dan Anderson
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Worsley gift encourages former student-athlete giving
September 29, 2011
Cecil Worsley III ’86 and his wife, Joanna ’87, have issued the Worsley Family Match to encourage former student-athlete giving.
Forums explore campus racial issues
September 28, 2011
Administrative and student leaders met in McCoy Commons Sept. 27-28 for two forums about recent campus incidents involving racial slurs.
Matt Belanger ’05, Mitch Pittman ’09 win Emmy awards
September 28, 2011
Matt Belanger '05, a reporter for WGAL-TV in Lancaster, Pa., and Mitch Pittman '09, a journalist at KTSP in St. Paul, Minn., have received 2011 Emmy Awards.
Death of trustee emeritus Elmon T. Gray
September 28, 2011
Elon trustee emeritus Elmon T. Gray, 86, a Virginia political and business leader, died Sept. 27 at his home in Richmond, Va.
Elon leads nation in new study abroad ranking
September 27, 2011
While the number of U.S. students studying abroad fell during the economic downturn, Elon continued its position as the nation's leading master's-level university in the 2010 Open Doors Report by the Institute of International Education. The annual IIE survey, which covered the 2008-09 academic year, is the leading indicator of top college international study programs.
British novelist meets with Elon students in Italy
September 27, 2011
Author Tim Parks, curator of a major exhibition in Florence, Italy, met with Elon students spending the semester abroad.
Elon communications team working in Kenya
September 26, 2011
A team from Elon's Imagining the Internet Center is covering the Internet Governance Forum in Kenya Sept. 26-30.
Forums on harassment and discrimination set for Sept. 27-28
September 23, 2011
Two open forums have been scheduled related to recent racial incidents on campus.
Alan White named to Wake Forest Hall of Fame
September 22, 2011
Former Elon athletics director Alan White will be inducted into Wake Forest University's Sports Hall of Fame.
President Lambert leads Elon team at White House session on interfaith cooperation through service
September 21, 2011
President Leo M. Lambert was part of a panel discussion on Aug. 3 at the White House kickoff of President Barack Obama’s Interfaith and Community Service Campus Challenge. About 200 colleges and universities across the nation were selected for the initiative, which seeks to foster interfaith cooperation and understanding through service.