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Alumni chapters kick off month of service

October 8, 2010

Be part of something big! Elon alumni from coast to coast are invited to join our regional alumni chapters at several service events planned for the next month. The Elon Alumni Association promotes the month of service in October as a way for alumni to continue Elon's mission to produce global citizens and informed leaders motivated by concern for the common good.

Biscuitville CEO shares story for “Legends of Business” series

October 5, 2010

"Fresh. Friendly. Fast." For Burney Jennings '87, president and CEO of the North Carolina-based Biscuitville restaurant chain, it's those qualities - and in that order - that have made the company founded by his father, Maurice Jennings '57, such a success. The younger Jennings shared his family's story with a crowded LaRose Digital Theatre on Sept. 15, 2010, in the annual Legends of Business program sponsored by the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business.

Elon to retire #19 jersey of Terrell Hudgins on Family Weekend

October 4, 2010

Former Elon Phoenix football standout receiver Terrell Hudgins will be honored with the retirement of his jersey prior to Elon’s October 2 game against the Samford Bulldogs. The ceremony will take place on the field before the scheduled 1:30 p.m. Family Weekend kickoff.

Elon University in the News – Early Fall 2010

October 1, 2010

Elon University professors, administrators and alumni made regional and national news in recent weeks through their research and activities, both on and off campus. Notable this September was coverage of the Elon University Poll. The following list should not be considered exhaustive and does not include all athletics news.

Career Services launches “Career Stories” interactive tool

October 1, 2010

In an effort to share relevant, career development information with students and alumni, Career Services has created the “Career Stories” interactive tool. The tool allows viewers to watch interviews of Elon alumni, parents and students discussing common career development issues such as choosing a major, participating in experiential activities, networking and answering difficult interview questions.