Articles by Keren Rivas
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Donning of the Kente honors excellence, African heritage
May 17, 2018
As part of the May 17 ceremony, 49 students received a handmade kente cloth that represents the culture and tradition of their African ancestors.
Latinx/Hispanic students, faculty and staff recognized
May 7, 2018
As part of the first Gala Latina on May 4, the university recognized Latinx/Hispanic students, faculty and staff for their academic and civic involvement on campus.
I Am Elon with Jourdan Parham ’19
May 3, 2018
A computer science major with a keen interest in creating, Jourdan welcomes the academic challenges her Elon experience provides.
From the archives: Turning the page
May 3, 2018
Now part of the School of Communications, the Iris Holt McEwen Building once served as the home of Elon’s library.
The transcendence of yoga
May 3, 2018
From conducting international fieldwork to studying texts dating back centuries, scholars at Elon are taking a closer look at the meaning of yoga in modern society.
Gaining a broader worldview through global study
May 1, 2018
Taylor Zorski ’11 has experienced firsthand the benefits of studying abroad in his career path.
Dani Howell ’10 is keeping it all in the family
May 1, 2018
The 2010 Elon graduate is the sixth member of her family to graduate from Elon and the fourth to practice dentistry.
Kimberly Bari ’06: finding hope
May 1, 2018
After a seven-year battle with a neurological illness, Kimberly Bari ’06 has found the middle ground.
Owning our future
May 1, 2018
Get to know Connie Ledoux Book as she starts her tenure as Elon’s ninth president.
Mind matters: coping with mental health issues on a college campus
May 1, 2018
As the number of U.S. college students visiting counseling centers increases, Elon is developing new strategies to cope with mental health issues.