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Elon University mourns passing of Edna Truitt Noiles ’44 GP ’17
February 15, 2017
Her support created the Vera Richardson Truitt Center for Religious and Spiritual Life and helped launch the Elon Academy.
Elon alumna receives Platinum Award at Minefield Film Festival
February 15, 2017
Mia Watkins ’16, a cinema and television arts major, produced an award-winning music video for a new track by Handbook, a United Kingdom-based music producer.
Elon University President Leo M. Lambert announces plans to conclude his service
February 10, 2017
Once his successor takes office, President Lambert will take a yearlong sabbatical leave before returning to service as president emeritus.
Message to the Elon community from President Leo M. Lambert
February 10, 2017
President Lambert has recorded a video message to announce his plans to conclude his presidency.
Playing from the heart
February 10, 2017
Al Thomas ’81 has had a love affair with the piano that has continued over the decades.
Communications alumna finds success in entertainment industry
February 10, 2017
Candice Burrow Spake ’00 has been involved in several aspects of the creative process throughout her career. Se recently co-wrote the script for a movie, “New Life,” which premiered in the fall.
Smith Jackson: 'The youth of today have the power to effect change'
February 9, 2017
Read the remarks of Smith Jackson, vice president of student life and dean of students, after being presented with the 2017 Civic Engagement Professional Award from North Carolina Campus Compact on Feb. 8.
Action! Elon students film Coca-Cola and Regal Films contest entry on-site in Virginia
February 8, 2017
Lillian Engel ’19 and Azzurra Catucci ’18 received $15,000 to produce a 35-second film that illustrates the emotions of the moviegoing experience.
Elon alumnus endows second scholarship to support global study
February 7, 2017
Sam Troy ’67 continues his loyal philanthropic support of Elon by helping make global engagement possible for students in the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business.
Retired Elon music professor dies
February 6, 2017
A longtime member of Elon’s music faculty, Malvin Newton Artley taught music to hundreds of young students in the community and was instrumental in developing the university’s string instruction program.