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Students volunteer in Alternative Spring Break service projects
March 25, 2010
More than 60 Elon University students have traded their textbooks and laptops for hammers and paintbrushes over Spring Break this week as they take part in service trips to Argentina, Jamaica and the Dominican Republic, as well as locales closer to home such as the Gulf Coast and Charleston, S.C.
Former Citigroup CFO Gary Crittenden and Hall of Fame NFL quarterback Steve Young share insights about entrepreneurship
March 15, 2010
Gary Crittenden and Steve Young of Huntsman Gay Global Capital spoke about entrepreneurship and navigating difficult economic circumstances in McCrary Theatre on March 15. Their talk was hosted by Elon’s Student Entrepreneurial Enterprise Development (SEED) organization in association with the Doherty Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership in the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business.
Economics students present research at conference
March 4, 2010
“I’m an Elon Leader” Video Contest Winners Announced
March 3, 2010
Elon students turn to Emerson for inspiration during economic crisis
February 23, 2010
At the deepest point of the 2009 financial woes, a class of Elon philosophy students turned to 19th century American philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson to help understand America's response to the economic meltdown. What they found is published in new book titled "The Only Sin is Limitation: Essays on R.W. Emerson's multi-faceted influence on America."
Elon alumni receive Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarships
February 22, 2010
Three Elon University alumni have been named recipients of Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarships to help fund graduate studies overseas. Their recent selection brings to six the number of Elon students or alumni chosen for the prestigious award since 2006.
Lumen Scholar shows economic benefits to free surgeries
February 18, 2010
Your heart should tell you it’s good to offer free surgeries in poor nations for children limited by certain physical handicaps. Andrea “Drea” Dorrow, the sixth student to be featured in a series of E-net profiles on the inaugural class of Lumen Scholars, can now tell you why it makes good public policy, too.
Sophomore uses award to advocate for child victims
February 11, 2010
They come to the center from the streets, broken homes and jails where they served time with adults. Dozens of Filipino boys, victims of sexual abuse, seek refuge each year at the Stairway Foundation south of Manila – a place where sophomore Meagan Harrison last summer spent two months volunteering through Elon University’s Ward Family Learning in Action Award.
Freshmen reflect on first semester at Elon
February 8, 2010
Elon's student newspaper, The Pendulum, surveyed the Class of 2013 about college life following the completion of their first semester. Students reported they not only felt comfortable on campus and welcomed by their peers, but that many of their other expectations had been exceeded.