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ElonComm nabs third straight top-10 finish in BEA’s school rankings
May 17, 2024
The Broadcast Education Association, the premiere international academic media organization, released its third annual rankings celebrating consistent student success in the association’s Festival of Media Arts.
Students, alumni head to Egypt to provide media coverage at programming championships
May 16, 2024
Ryan Kupperman ’25, Donelle Leak ’25 and Isabel Gouveia ’24 produced video and social media content at the 46th and 47th International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) World Finals, the globe’s oldest, largest and most prestigious programming competition.
Designed to Serve: Lumen Scholar Vivian Krause ‘24 seeks health disparity solutions through engineering
May 14, 2024
Through her Lumen Prize research, Krause has developed a prototype that could help address the shortcomings of an important health care tool.
Raj Ghoshal promotes leadership education integration into the classroom
May 13, 2024
Raj Ghoshal, faculty fellow for leadership, discusses his efforts to help faculty integrate leadership education into academic, administrative, and student realms, fostering a culture of inclusive leadership at Elon University.
The 2024 Omicron Delta Kappa Awards recognize student and staff leaders
May 8, 2024
More than 20 Elon students and one faculty member were honored during the annual leadership award ceremony.
Annual Residence Life awards recognize exceptional students, staff and faculty
May 8, 2024
Residence Life celebrates student employees, staff and faculty.
Photojournalist Clare Grant ’23 captures all angles at the Kentucky Derby
May 8, 2024
The Elon graduate and current Courier-Journal intern spent nearly two weeks at Churchill Downs chronicling the lead up and photo finish of the “Run for the Roses.”
Student Life’s annual awards spotlight staff achievements and leadership
May 7, 2024
At its yearly celebration on Wednesday, May 1, the Division of Student Life recognized members for their outstanding leadership, valuable contributions, and notable successes.
‘Reading of the Names’ helps keep alive the memory of those lost in the Holocaust
May 6, 2024
Across five hours, members of the university community read off the names of those murdered during the Holocaust as part of the annual Yom HaShoah commemoration.
Desire for service, global education has guided Elon experience for Ineaa Gray ’25
May 2, 2024
A recipient of the prestigious Edward W. Doherty and Joan K. Doherty Odyssey Scholarship, Gray '25 serves communities both at home and abroad.