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Elon LEADS Campaign Impact: Spotlight on Scholarships
March 15, 2021
Ava Rosen ’23 reshaped her future thanks to the Inman Family Odyssey Scholarship, which led her to Elon. Creating new scholarships to produce Graduates the World Needs is the top priority of the $250 million Elon LEADS campaign.
Students First: Financial aid initiative enables first-year students to attend Elon
November 17, 2020
For Samuel Ramirez ’24, Students First removed a burden on his family during the COVID-19 pandemic. The special fundraising effort was created as part of the Elon LEADS Campaign to help new and returning students continue their education at Elon.
Students First: Pandemic grant sets stage for student’s return to Elon
November 2, 2020
More than 300 donors contributed to a special fundraising effort as part of the Elon LEADS Campaign to increase financial aid for families impacted by COVID-19. Sage Albert ’23 is one of the many students grateful for the support.
Students First: Pandemic grant ensured Kaitlyn Moonsammy ’22 could return to Elon
October 13, 2020
The special fundraising effort to increase scholarship support has helped nearly 100 students whose families were impacted by COVID-19.
Grace Contino gives back to the community and the environment as Elon’s sustainability intern
March 30, 2020
Through this internship position, Contino has worked behind the scenes for both Campus Kitchen and Elon Dining, putting together various initiatives for the Elon community. Here's her story.
Opening Doors: My last go-round
August 30, 2017
In his own words, Chris Blair '17 reflects on his journey to Elon, his transformative experience and the scholarship that made it possible.
Zana Milak ’12 reflects on ‘The university of my dreams’
March 6, 2012
Zana Milak was only 3 when the war in Bosnia forced her family to flee their homeland. As Muslims, the Milaks had become targets in the bloody conflict that followed the breakup of the former Yugoslavia.
Niko Fraser: ‘The biggest transformation of my life’
February 21, 2012
Niko Fraser ’13 competes for his grades the same way he plays baseball—hard.