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Recent Music Theatre graduates to perform in the National Tour of ‘A Bronx Tale’
October 4, 2019
Tyler Dema ’19 will be portraying Crazy Mario and a Doo Wop street boy, as well as understudying the role of Calogero alongside Breia Kelley ’19 who will be playing the role of Frieda and understudying the role of Jane.
Career Insights: Could Your Next Big Thing Be Freelancing?
October 3, 2019
If you're thinking about going into the freelancing world or maybe you've never even heard of it, Ms. Judge at the Student Professional Development Center offers insight into this growing business and whether its right for you. A freelancing gig could give you the freedom you need while honing in on the craft you're most passionate about.
Career Insights: So you want to be an engineer, huh?
September 25, 2019
There are many paths that engineering students can choose from as part of the Elon dual-degree program. Here are some ideas for creating the most competitive portfolio for the industry including internships and extracurricular experience.
Elon launches new professional development network at LifelongElon.com
September 24, 2019
The platform provides alumni others with resources to grow as learners, connectors, and mentors.
Career Insights: What are Multiple Mini Interviews and what should I know if I have one coming?
September 23, 2019
What is this new interview process and how can I best prepare for it? This column includes insight into how to be ready for the interviews that companies don't want you to be ready for. MMIs are notorious for rapid questions that make you think on your toes with very little reflection time in between.
More than 30 Elon alumni to star in upcoming Broadway shows and National Tours
September 20, 2019
This fall, dozens of alumni from Elon's Music Theatre program will take on a variety of roles on Broadway an in National Tours making their ways around the country.
Why You Need to Stop Being So Busy, Now
September 19, 2019
Alistair Cox's article explores the new cultural trend driving our need to be constantly busy. Cox tells us that we should "consciously step off the treadmill now and again" in order to prioritize and do what matters most.
WINS initiative hosts mentor-mentee mingle
September 19, 2019
Five alumnae returned to campus to network with female students studying in the Sport Management Department.
PR professionals provide an insider’s view of industry
September 19, 2019
The School of Communications hosted its Careers in Public Relations: Diversity & Inclusion Panel Discussion on Sept. 16, featuring strategic communications professionals and human resources executives from G&S Business Communications, W20 Group, Taylor Strategy, Mower, and Charlotte Pipe and Foundry.
Criminal Justice Studies internship highlight: Devon Werner
September 19, 2019
Devon Werner '21, a criminal justice studies minor, sees behind the scenes as a Crime Analyst Intern with Burlington Police Department