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The Black Entrepreneur Initiative at Elon aims to support Black creatives
February 22, 2022
Through the Doherty Center for Creativity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, the Black Entrepreneur Initiative provides resources and support to Black students, faculty and staff who wish to share and grow their businesses.
‘The State of Higher Ed’ report from Triad Business Journal features Elon
February 22, 2022
The special report highlighted Elon's Department of Nursing programs, Love School of Business graduate programs and the Department of Engineering.
Elon acting alums ready and resilient as they enter their profession
February 21, 2022
Several alumni from the BFA Acting program at Elon are seeing themselves in prominent acting roles, thanks in large part to the preparation they received as Elon students.
Emerging Journalists Program hosts college fair
February 21, 2022
The virtual event presented by the School of Communications featured several of the top communications programs in the country.
Melanated Melodies: A space for Black students to connect through music
February 18, 2022
Founded in 2019, the a cappella group helps Black students at Elon connect and strengthen their community.
The 2022 Black Solidarity Conference to focus on promoting ‘Black Joy’ and eliminating on anti-Blackness
February 18, 2022
The keynote speaker of the eighth Black Solidarity Conference at Elon is Jaki Shelton Green, North Carolina Poet Laureate.
Elon MBA Class of 2022 tests skills in capstone event
February 18, 2022
The MBA candidates applied the knowledge acquired throughout their studies during the program’s annual business case competition.
Kyra O’Connor ’23 selected for Carnegie-Knight News21 fellowship
February 18, 2022
The Elon University junior and executive director of Elon News Network has joined student journalists from across the country to participate in a national reporting project focused on policing and justice.
Examining Elections: Lumen Scholar Amy Moore ‘22 studies effects of gerrymandering in N.C.
February 18, 2022
Moore and her mentor, Professor of Mathematics Todd Lee, are using statistics to explore the effects of gerrymandering in North Carolina.
Living and Learning: Residential learning communities foster early and lasting connections
February 16, 2022
Elon's Living Learning Communities have served as a great outlet for students and staff to build meaningful relationships.