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Telling our story
February 8, 2016
What's your personal “elevator pitch” about Elon? Here are five key messages for you to share.
The asylum conundrum
February 8, 2016
Seeking asylum in the United States is not as easy as some might think. Just ask immigration attorneys Natalie Teague L’09 and Allison Lukanich L’12, who know firsthand the complexities of the process.
J. King White ’80: The Elon connector
February 8, 2016
A dedicated altruist, J. King White ’80 is passionate about connecting like-minded people and advocating for his alma mater.
Ian Baltutis ’08: Determined leadership
February 8, 2016
A successful entrepreneur, the Elon alumnus is applying his “think large, act small” mentality to his mayoral career.
Becoming part of the story
February 8, 2016
WBAY-TV reporter Emily Matesic ’99 shares insights about the case that inspired the Netflix original series “Making a Murderer.”
Margot Haglund ’13: A dream come true
February 8, 2016
An avid ice skater, the Elon alumna never thought one day she would play one of Disney’s most popular female characters for audiences around the world.
I Am Elon with Simone Jackson ’16
February 8, 2016
A member of Elon’s track and field team, Simone is open to making mistakes and learning from them—both on the field and in the classroom.
I Am Elon with Steven Armendariz ’17
November 6, 2015
As a first-generation college student, the political science major is fully embracing Elon and the opportunities it provides him.
Abigail Santamaria ’00: Finding Joy
November 6, 2015
Abigail Santamaria’s book tells the story of the intricate life of Joy Davidman, the woman who captivated C.S. Lewis late in his life.
From the archives: A recipe for success
November 6, 2015
For decades, Elon students learned “the practical and theoretical knowledge of the principles governing cookery” as part of the home economics program.