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Minimizing burnout and promoting mental health in the workplace
February 8, 2021
Career Services Fellow Alysia McGlone offers tips for minimizing burnout and promoting mental health in the workplace.
Employer Highlight: AlphaSights
February 8, 2021
This is first in a series of articles published throughout the semester to highlight employers that are eager to build relationships with Elon students and alumni.
Elon Sport Careers Diversity Forum convenes students, alumni and industry professionals
February 4, 2021
Speakers representing the NBA, NFL, MLB, ACC and Minor League Baseball discussed their experiences in the sports industry and highlighted the value of a diverse work force.
Elon to celebrate Black History Month with programs throughout February
February 1, 2021
A series of events coordinated by the Center for Race, Ethnicity and Diversity Education will celebrate Black History Month at Elon.
Unity in Communications hosts virtual internships conversation with Ross Wade
January 25, 2021
With many internships and jobs turning to the virtual space, navigating work online is a new challenge for students and recent graduates. The senior associate director of career services spoke to students about how to make the best of internships during the pandemic.
Elon University now hiring for Year of Service Graduate Fellows Program
January 19, 2021
Applications will be accepted through Feb. 17 for the year-long program that places fellows with service organizations in the Alamance County community.
American history, TV intersect in internship experience for Elon anthropology major
January 12, 2021
Anthropology major Mary Kate Mauney '23 is studying a pre-revolutionary battle as it relates to one of her favorite televisions shows during an internship in Burlington, North Carolina.
Free LinkedIn Photos: January 19 12:20 to 3:20 pm
January 8, 2021
12:20-3:20 pm outdoors on front patio of Moseley Center
With ‘Good to See You’ brand, Elon students combine positive message with entrepreneurship
January 8, 2021
With all that is going on with COVID, Andrew Veilleux, 21’ a business analytics and finance double major from Massachusetts, needed something to do with his free time, so he decided to start a company. And now, his student-owned clothing brand “Good to See You” has merchandise that can be found for sale online, and in five stores across 11 locations.
New collaborative “Better Together Series” featured Design Thinking workshops
December 17, 2020
The Professional Development Collaborative launched the Better Together Workshop Series this fall to help community members in Alamance County gain skills designed to address the collective challenges 2020 brought.