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Entrepreneurship on her own terms
June 29, 2021
Ariene Dennis Bethea ’00 talks about the career path that led her to open Dressing Rooms Interiors Studio in 2015.
Crafting a simpler way of life with bus conversion company
June 29, 2021
Megan Donahue ’20 and her mother convert school buses into mobile homes in honor of her late brother.
Advocating for victims of violence
June 29, 2021
Funded by the North Carolina Governor’s Crime Commission, Elon Law’s Emergency Legal Services Program plays a key role in helping those who turn to family justice centers for protection from abuse in Guilford and Alamance counties.
A Civic Mindset: How the Kernodle Center for Civic Life is building for the future
June 29, 2021
A name change, a new strategic plan and a new director are positioning the Kernodle Center for Civic Life for even greater community partnerships in the future.
A million-dollar idea
June 29, 2021
What began as a desire to help support Black students has evolved into a quest to grow Elon’s Black Alumni Scholarship endowment to $1 million.
Lifelong Connections: Raj Gupta
June 16, 2021
Professor of Finance Raj Gupta is as comfortable presenting at conferences as he is mentoring undergraduate and graduate students and helping them reach their full potential.
Spring 2021: Preparing for “Normal Plus’
May 26, 2021
President Connie Ledoux Book on what "Normal Plus" means at Elon a year into the pandemic.
What I Learned: Elon students, faculty and staff share lessons from the pandemic
May 14, 2021
Members of the Elon community offer up video messages about what they've learned this past academic year as the university and the world have grappled with the COVID-19 pandemic.
Daniel J. Watts ’04: Lighting up the stage
March 29, 2021
With a nuanced portrayal of rock pioneer Ike Turner, Daniel J. Watts ’04 is Elon’s first performer to receive a Tony Award nomination.
Budding ART-repreneurship
March 19, 2021
What started as a way to share the creations of Elon students has turned into a full-time online operation for Ryan McElhinney ’19 and Lindsay Reeth ’19, founders of the Student-Made Store