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When death and the devil changed the history of music
November 15, 2013
Wesley Rose is using the Lumen Prize, Elon University’s top award for undergraduate research and creative achievement, to explain how a famous 19th century composer used mortality and superstition to shape the evolution of classical piano performances.
Elon leads the nation in study abroad
November 13, 2013
Elon sent 1,094 students abroad in the 2011-12 academic year, earning a #1 ranking among the nation's master's-level universities by the Institute of International Education.
Elon's Powell, Lovitz named SoCon Coach and Player of the Year
November 12, 2013
For a second straight year, the Phoenix sweeps conference Coach and Player of the Year awards.
Hispanic/Latino(a) Resource Room celebrates opening
November 5, 2013
The facility brought together dozens of Elon students, faculty and staff for its opening—something it aims to do routinely to foster community.
Elon's Dennion named SoCon Player of the Year
November 5, 2013
The Phoenix women's soccer sophomore forward leads the league in goals and is tied for the most points in the Southern Conference.
Career Moves: SPDC helps sophomore find French embassy internship
October 31, 2013
Maggie Liston '16 has known since high school that she wanted to incorporate the French language into her career plans, and with guidance from Student Professional Development Center staff, she found an internship this summer in New York City with the French Embassy.
NC Campus Compact honors Eryn Gorang for work in community
October 31, 2013
The Elon University senior received a Community Impact Student Award on Nov. 2, 2013, during the statewide organization's annual student conference in Charlotte, N.C.
Elon men's soccer ties program record with win over Coastal Carolina
October 30, 2013
A late-game penalty kick helped the Phoenix top an opponent that had been ranked sixth in the nation prior to the game.
Lumen Scholar helps close 'gap' in scholarship on WWII leader
October 30, 2013
Claire Mayo's freshman survey course three years ago sparked an undergraduate research project that may one day lead her to become a top expert on former French leader Charles de Gaulle.
Life Entrepreneur Program expands to fall semester
October 29, 2013
A one-credit course gives students an opportunity to reflect on their lives and craft plans for the future.