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What I learned in my first year at Elon: Grace Carter ’20
August 1, 2019
Grace Carter '20, a Lumen Scholar, offers incoming first-year students advice about beginning their journeys at Elon.
What I learned in my first year at Elon: Jonathan Martinez ’20
August 1, 2019
Jonathan Martinez '20, a Numen Lumen Scholar, offers incoming first-year students advice about beginning their journeys at Elon.
What I learned in my first year at Elon: Mikisha Davis ’20
August 1, 2019
Mikisha Davis '20, a political science major, offers incoming first-year students advice about beginning their journeys at Elon.
What I learned in my first year at Elon: Student Body President Jack Johnson ’20
August 1, 2019
Jack Johnson '20, student body president, offers incoming first-year students advice about beginning their journeys at Elon.
Michael Jefferson '02 named quarterfinalist for GRAMMY Music Educator Award
July 30, 2019
Michael Jefferson '02, director of bands at Western Alamance High School, is one of 189 quarterfinalists for the 2020 GRAMMY Music Educator Award.
Summer in the Village dinner honors students, families and community partners
July 22, 2019
Summer in the Village, a summer enrichment program stemming from Elon’s “It Takes A Village” Project, concluded with an awards banquet for hundreds of students and their families Friday night at Alumni Gym.
Virginia Novine Whittaker performs at the 2019 JazzIt Festival in Pompei, Italy
July 22, 2019
A lecturer in music, Novine Whittaker performed as a member of the saxophone quartet Fourza that included Christine Hankins, Jason Saetta and Elon alumnus Brian Magna '15.
'One Giant Leap': Elon reflects on Apollo 11 moon landing 50 years later
July 18, 2019
Fifty years after the Apollo 11 mission, members of the Elon community, like retired NASA engineer Wally Sawyer ’64, are remembering the moment the world first put man on the Moon.
Usry quoted in News & Observer article previewing President Trump's visit to North Carolina
July 17, 2019
Kaye Usry, assistant professor of political science and policy studies and assistant director of the Elon University Poll, discussed North Carolina's importance in the 2020 presidential election.
Peters named senior scholar for summer colloquium on reproductive justice
July 17, 2019
Professor of Religious Studies Toddie Peters is among the fellows participating in the Auburn/CrossCurrents annual summer research colloquium which this year is focused on reproductive justice.