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Elon student, alumna place in top 20 of national reporting competition
March 16, 2016
Senior journalism major Gary Grumbach and Kate Murphy '15 were both honored in the same multimedia competition.
Elon students awarded State Department scholarships
March 16, 2016
Elon University senior Alexandra “Allie” Barteldt and junior Benjamin Lutz have each received a Critical Language Scholarship from the federal government to study Hindi in Asia, and Arabic in Africa, respectively.
Elon team finishes third in SHRM Student Case Competition
March 15, 2016
Four Martha and Spencer Love School of Business students represented Elon University in a competition hosted by the Society for Human Resource Management.
Sales-focused students take initiative at Sales Meet and Greet
March 15, 2016
The event connected students with 23 employers who were interested in recruiting Elon talent for internships and jobs.
Peace Corps staffer returns to Elon
March 11, 2016
Erin Lawless ’03 visited campus in February and spoke with students about her experiences in the Peace Corps.
Exposing pre-Olympic human rights abuses in Rio de Janeiro
March 10, 2016
Elon University Lumen Scholar Michelle Alfini visited Rio de Janeiro to analyze the media’s lacking coverage of human rights violations prior to this year’s Olympic Games and fill the void in coverage through her website, RightingRio.com.
Elon students participate in McDonough-Hilltop Business Strategy Challenge
March 8, 2016
Four Martha and Spencer Love School of Business students represented Elon University in the annual case competition hosted by Georgetown University.
School of Communications welcomes Fellows candidates
March 7, 2016
Seventy-five high school seniors interested in studying communications visited Elon University during Fellows Weekend, held March 4-5, 2016. Following a competitive selection process, 25 students will be named 2016 Communications Fellows.
Elon recognized for Student Life/Academic Affairs collaboration
March 7, 2016
An award from the Southeastern Association of Housing Officers recognizes the university's successful efforts in recent years to merge intellectual programs and opportunities with residential neighborhoods across campus.
A problem with proteins produces a different kind of outcome
March 5, 2016
Senior biochemistry major Michelle Landahl wanted a summer research project to help answer longtime questions about particular types of cellular proteins. Things didn’t work out as planned.