Articles by Caroline DiFrango
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Brett Brawerman ’12 on paving his own path at Elon and beyond
January 29, 2024
After devising a unique major and research project at Elon, Brett Brawerman ’12 transfers his skills to the Peace Corps and later, Feedonomics.
Passion for cooking and writing led to Alex Theo’s ’21 book ‘Soup’
December 20, 2023
Beginning as a business major, Alex Theo ’21 pursues his love for cooking and writing to new heights after graduating from Elon.
Alivia Mattioli-Hodge ’15 races into her ninth season with Penske Entertainment
December 1, 2023
The senior manager of partnerships at Penske Entertainment set her sights on a career in the motorsports industry as a child and leveraged what she learned at Elon to find professional success.
Supplying social safety nets: Lumen Scholar Amaya Gaines ’23 advocates for more inclusive policymaking
November 15, 2022
Gaines, a political science and policy studies major, along with her mentor Assistant Professor Dillan Bono-Lunn are working to dissecting the mechanics of
policies through Intersectionality Policy Process Analysis to advocate for a more inclusive, identity-informed policymaking process.
Elon hosts poetry reading from Lorna Dee Cervantes
October 23, 2022
The poet and activist read selected works of hers to the Elon community during the Liberal Arts Forum lecture on Tuesday, Oct. 18
Inaugural entrepreneurship summer experience aims to activate a growth mindset
August 22, 2022
Nine first-year students participated in the five-day Developing a Growth Mindset Through Innovation and Entrepreneurship summer experience, which exposed them to the possibilities of innovation and entrepreneurship while acclimating them to the Elon campus.
Lost and Found
August 18, 2022
Dewey Hooper '40 went missing in action during World War II, but his history found its way back to Elon's archives in a special online exhibit.
Out of the Box
August 18, 2022
Elon’s Kickbox program is empowering students to pursue big and small ideas, fostering innovation and creativity across campus along the way.
Point of View: Life Interrupted
August 18, 2022
Robert Minton '18 shares insights into the effect leaving Ukraine has had on him and those closest to him.
Huemanity of People: The Power of Representation
August 18, 2022
Morgan Ashmore L'23 plans to use her experiences to promote the acceptance of people with different backgrounds as legal professionals.