Articles by Keren Rivas
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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.
Gala Latina: a celebration of Latinx roots, accomplishments
November 19, 2019
Twelve Latinx/Hispanic students were honored during the third annual event on Oct. 25
Alumni undertake an unforgettable ride for multiple sclerosis research
November 18, 2019
For the second time since graduation, Amanda Steinman ’17 and Nick Suarez ’17 biked cross country in support of Bike the US for MS.
Theater with a twist
November 18, 2019
Ben Redding ’13 is redefining the theater scene in his Georgia hometown through Muddy Water
A trendy food experience
November 18, 2019
Elon’s dining hall cuisine has evolved to provide organic, sustainable and locally sourced ingredients for a better dining experience.
Lifelong Connections: Jean Schwind
November 15, 2019
Jacqueline Alnes ’13 talks about her relationship with Professor of English Jean Schwind and how it impacted her time at Elon and beyond.
I Am Elon with Paige Wilson ’22
November 15, 2019
The psychology major strives to create positive change and plans to pursue a career counseling children with disabilities.
LGBTQIA advocates recognized
November 4, 2019
Erin Krupa ’02, Jay Tiemann ’21, Don Chaplin and Andy Hunt were honored by the Elon LGBTQIA Alumni Network during a Nov. 2 awards ceremony