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Student winners named in UrbanPlan Competition at Elon
November 1, 2023
Teams used intellect and creativity to balance the demands of developers with the needs of a local community in a campus contest that challenged participants to redevelop parts of a fictional city.
Two students take Campus Recreation and Wellness ‘beyond the oaks’
October 31, 2023
Students explore opportunities to continue pursuing Campus Recreation and Wellness values outside of Elon’s campus.
Elon Hillel’s new space to increase social and community engagement
October 31, 2023
Elon Hillel broke ground for their new pavilion in a ceremony during Family Weekend.
Elon to host weeklong fifth annual First-Generation Celebration
October 31, 2023
For the week of Nov. 6 –11, the Center for Access and Success, First-Generation Student Support Services initiative will host its fifth annual celebration, honoring Elon students, faculty and staff who were the first in their family to attend college.
Elon student catalysts at the Center for Design Thinking lead design workshops for Southern New Hampshire University
October 30, 2023
Student catalysts from the Center for Design Thinking help students and faculty at Southern New Hampshire University redesign the first-generation college experience.
Communication design majors head to New York City and AIGA’s national conference
October 27, 2023
Jessi Jennings ’24, Garett Hozza ’24, Ryan Margaret Lee ’24 and Robert (Clay) Burns ’25 attended workshops, presentations and keynote speeches fostering education, professional development and insights into the field of graphic design.
Charlotte Regional Center hosts visit by ESPN’s Jay Bilas
October 27, 2023
The acclaimed college basketball analyst and attorney shared leadership advice and wisdom from his days as a student athlete and assistant under legendary Duke men’s basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski.
Journalism major presents border crisis reporting at Pulitzer Center in Washington, D.C.
October 25, 2023
Madison Powers ’24, a Pulitzer Center Reporting Fellow, traveled this summer to El Paso, Texas, to conduct extensive reporting on families seeking asylum on the United States-Mexico border.
U.S. Navy Band Commodores get in the pocket with Elon’s Jazz Ensemble
October 24, 2023
The world-class musicians of the Navy Band Commodores offered a clinic and concert for students and faculty in the Department of Music.
Crunching the numbers: Emily Alps ‘24 gains real-world economic consulting experience
October 24, 2023
Working closely with her mentor, Assistant Professor of Economics Brooks Depro, Alps took a deep dive into what the recent expansion of local business facility meant to Alamance County.