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Spring 2011: Alumnus’ film, ‘Brother’s Keeper,’ makes its debut
May 3, 2011
Cornelius Muller '93 was on hand April 30 at The Lamb's Chapel in Haw River, N.C., to enjoy the premiere of his film, "Brother's Keeper"' The film, which centers around a religious man whose brother commits a violent crime, starred in and produced the film. Continue reading this post to view the "Brother's Keeper" trailer.
Spring 2011: Get to know Elon's Top 10 Under 10
May 3, 2011
Want to know more about these ten outstanding Elon young alumni? Keep reading this post for short bios of each of the Top 10 Under 10 Award recipients and listen to a few share additional insights about their experiences.
Alumna’s new business draws regional attention
April 29, 2011
The Gulf Coast Business Review (Fla.) profiled Jessica Rivelli '02 and her new business, Working Women of Tampa Bay, in its Thursday, April 28, edition.
Charlotte Business Journal highlights Mark Jetton ’06 L’09 and Eric Meredith L’09
April 18, 2011
Alumni Mark Jetton '06 L'09 and Eric Meredith L'09 were profiled in the April 15 issue of the Charlotte Business Journal. The article focused on how the two established their own law firm, Jetton & Meredith, PLLC, in September 2009 immediately after graduating as part of Elon Law's inaugural class.
Young Alumni Council gathers for spring meeting
April 18, 2011
Members of Elon's Young Alumni Council gathered on campus April 1-2 for its annual spring meeting, welcoming new members, celebrating the success of the March IGNITE Challenge and honoring outstanding graduates of the past decade at the inaugural Top 10 Under 10 Awards banquet.
Elon Alumni Association honors outstanding young alumni
April 18, 2011
The Young Alumni Council joined faculty, staff and ten remarkable Elon graduates of the past decade at the inaugural Top 10 Under 10 banquet April 2 in McKinnon Hall.
Megan Bonstein ’06 competing for Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Woman of the Year
April 18, 2011
In January 2009, Megan Bonstein '06 was living her dreams in New York City when doctors told her she had chronic myelogenous leukemia. Two years later, she's in recovery and determined to help others suffering from blood cancers in the New York area. She's one of 12 nominees for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's (LLS) 2011 New York Chapter Man and Woman of the Year Award - and she needs the Elon community's help to win.
Phoenix Club spring football tailgate CANCELED
April 17, 2011
The Department of Athletics has canceled today's spring football tailgate originally scheduled for noon at Rhodes Stadium. A decision about whether the 2 p.m. spring game will be played will be announced at 10:30 a.m. Please visit www.elonphoenix.com for updates.
Men’s tennis captures Southern Conference regular-season title
April 15, 2011
The Elon men’s tennis team accomplished the first part of its 2011 goal Thursday afternoon, earning at least a share of the Southern Conference crown with a 6-1 victory over the Appalachian State Mountaineers in Boone. The Phoenix (17-6, 9-1) handed the Mountaineers (14-6, 6-3) their first home loss of the season, winning the doubles point and getting singles victories from all four of its seniors in the win.
Wade Barnes ’04 named to the Maryland Daily Record’s ’20 In Their Twenties’ list
April 12, 2011
Wade Barnes '04, vice president for consumer lending at First Mariner Bank in Baltimore, Md., was named to the inaugural "20 in Their Twenties" list selected by the Maryland Daily Record, a statewide business and legal newspaper.