Articles by Keren Rivas
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A Nimble Response
June 10, 2020
Despite major disruptions to campus operations caused by a global pandemic, Elon remains committed to engaged learning.
Notes from the front lines
June 10, 2020
Alumni near and far share their perspectives on how the pandemic is affecting them and the work they do.
Lifelong Connections: Lynne Bisko
June 10, 2020
Carolyn Rauch '17 shares insights about how the retired outreach librarian and associate librarian positively impacted her time at Elon and success beyond the classroom.
I Am Elon with Ana Segal ’21
June 9, 2020
The music production and recording arts major is not afraid to learn new things and help others on their musical journey along the way.
Strengthening seeds of education
June 9, 2020
Longtime Elon supporters Bob and Barbara Byrd are including Elon in their estate plans to support the Department of Music, Elon Academy and the “It Takes a Village” Project.
Alumni in Action: Educator Coral Zayas ’09 on the challenges exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic
April 27, 2020
A fifth grade teacher at T.A. Brown Elementary School in Austin, Texas, Zayas reflects on the lessons learned and steps to take as we reimagine education during a crisis.
Alumni in Action: Journalism alumni shed light on COVID-19 impact on media
April 17, 2020
Maity Interiano ’07, Jasmine Turner ’15 and Gary Grumbach ’16 spoke with President Connie Ledoux Book as part of a video series that highlights alumni working on the front lines of the pandemic.
How alumni can stay connected to Elon in changing times
March 30, 2020
The Office of Alumni Engagement offers virtual opportunities for alumni to remain engaged.
Four outstanding alumni to be recognized
March 11, 2020
Steve Ellington ’80, Michelle Wideman ’00, Priscilla Awkard ’95 and Kevin Gilmore ’96 will be recognized as the 2020 Distinguished Alumni Awards recipients at a ceremony on May 2.
Author Sowande Mustakeem ’00 to visit campus as AAASE celebrates 25th anniversary
February 28, 2020
Mustakeem, who was the first African and African-American Studies graduate at Elon and now serves as an associate professor of history and African and African-American studies at Washington University in St. Louis, will deliver an address during a March 9 luncheon in McKinnon Hall.