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Elon dedicates Global Neighborhood Green in honor of Bill and Lela Faye Rich
May 7, 2024
Across nearly three decades, the couple supported student development in their roles at Elon with a special focus on providing global experiences and fostering cross-cultural understanding.
Alumni, parents and friends celebrate an Evening for Elon in Boston
May 7, 2024
On May 1, the Elon network gathered at the Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel to reconnect with each other and the university
Travel and ‘Come From Away’ with Candace Rhodes ’23
May 7, 2024
Candace Rhodes ‘23 is currently traveling from city to city with the hit musical "Come From Away."
Opening Doors: An inspiring journey from Elon to success in real estate for Daniela Pereyra ’16
May 6, 2024
An unlikely journey to a successful real estate business
Sport management majors honored at awards banquet
May 3, 2024
Among the award recipients were Katy Boehmer-Abbott ’24, who was named Major of the Year, and Cedar Zobel-Williams ’24, who earned the James P. Drummond Service Award.
Inspiring mentorship and poetry shine at Historic Neighborhood’s Primavera Poetry Festival
April 29, 2024
Student poetry contest winners read along with invited guest poets.
Alumni leadership, service recognized
April 29, 2024
Sam Troy ’67, Kristen Yntema ’95, Carol Brown ’68 and Erica Ayala ’08 were recognized with the 2024 Distinguished Alumni Awards on April 26.
Elon faculty, students publish findings from study of life at home during COVID-19
April 24, 2024
Research into how many of the measures implemented during the rise of the COVID-19 pandemic impacted social interactions and relationships has produced a range of publication by Elon researchers.
Elon honors Trustee Noel Allen ’69 for lifelong service to the university
April 22, 2024
Allen was given the Elon Medallion during a ceremony on Friday, April 19, that also included naming a residence hall in the Colonnades Neighborhood after him.
Tyson family makes $3 million gift to Elon’s new HealthEU Center
April 22, 2024
The gift from alumni Mark ’98 and Kim ’99 Tyson, of Monroe, North Carolina, will name the Counseling Services Center in the new HealthEU Center, which will be a hub for holistic health and well-being initiatives within the university’s Innovation Quad.