Articles by Keren Rivas
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All in the family: Elon alum Nathan James talks about carrying on North Carolina’s textile tradition
February 14, 2020
Nathan James ’14 is president of Boardroom Socks, a North Carolina-based premium men’s dress socks manufacturer his family started in 2010.
Point of view: Unfinished business
February 14, 2020
Political strategist Ny Whitaker ’97 writes that increasing leadership opportunities for women can change the trajectory of our
democracy.
Lifelong Connections: Buffie Longmire-Avital
February 14, 2020
A social worker, Brenda Reavis ’15 writes about the impact Associate Professor of Psychology Buffie Longmire-Avital had on her career path and beyond.
Translating to success
February 14, 2020
As a member of Atlanta United FC’s communications team, Justin Veldhuis ’12 often serves as interpreter for players and coaches.
Celebrating Chelsea
February 14, 2020
10 years after Chelsea Detrick '07 died of cancer, her father is making sure her legacy is not forgotten.
Into the woods
February 14, 2020
Ben Hanna ’07 helps people disconnect from the pressures of work and technology and reconnect with the people around them.
I am Elon with Brian Rea ’21
February 14, 2020
The Communications Fellow has worked for student media throughout his time at Elon and is an anchor for Elon Local News.
A friendship honored
February 14, 2020
The legacy and indomitable spirit of Mark Foley ’94, a walk-on member of the football team, live on thanks to a scholarship endowed by his Elon classmates and friends.
Raising the IQ: Introducing the Innovation Quad
February 14, 2020
This new academic quad that is included in the Boldly Elon strategic plan will seamlessly blend science and technology studies with the arts and humanities.
Death of legendary band director Jack O. White: A ‘true Elon legend’
December 16, 2019
White, who taught at Elon from 1962 to 1986 and forever changed the music program, passed away Dec. 15.