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Alumnus endows scholarship to increase access to Elon
August 25, 2016
The Tims Access Scholarship will assist students from Mississippi and surrounding states.
Six months in Guatemala gives Elon professor insights into challenges facing at-risk youth
August 24, 2016
Professor Carmen Monico's work in Guatemala was funded through a Core Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award.
Doctor of Physical Therapy program at Elon reaccredited, commended
August 24, 2016
The affirmation from the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education comes with a "clean report" and a commendation for the program's self-study report.
Elon University women’s basketball team safe, unharmed by earthquake in Italy
August 24, 2016
The team was preparing to depart Rome after a 10-day trip through Italy that combined international competitions with cultural learning experiences.
Bookbags and binders: Elon faculty, staff begin school supplies drive for Alamance students
August 23, 2016
The annual effort kicked off in 2011 thanks in part to the work of an Elon alum serving with the armed forces in Afghanistan.
Five presented with Elon University's highest honor — the Elon Medallion
August 22, 2016
Elon President Leo M. Lambert bestowed the university's highest honor upon five retired faculty and staff members for their meritorious service to the university.
Elon M.Ed. graduates challenged to expect more, empower more and embrace more
August 20, 2016
Kebbler Williams '98, education planning and development consultant with the N.C. Department of Public Instruction and secretary of the Elon Board of Trustees, delivered the Commencement address.
Elon named a top-10 LGBTQ-friendly campus
August 19, 2016
The new ranking marks Elon's second year of recognition by the Campus Pride organization.
Elon alums cheer daughter on to gold medal in Rio
August 19, 2016
Swimmer Kelsi Worrell, the daughter of Bob Worrell '89 and Erica Faison Worrell '90, and niece of Dann Worrell '90, was a member of the U.S. women's 4x100m medley relay team.
In My Words: Standing on the Edge: Is political rhetoric tearing our country apart?
August 19, 2016
Newspapers around North Carolina recently featured a guest column by Jeffrey Pugh, professor of religious studies, who writes about the contrast between the efforts by South Africa's Nelson Mandela to unite a fractured country and the divisive rhetoric heard in today’s U.S. political contests.