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Campus Uncommons: Jim Barbour
February 12, 2015
Besides molding young minds in the classroom, the economics professor finds joy in creating wooden pieces in his backyard shop.
I Am Elon with Sean Barry '16
February 12, 2015
A self-described “salesman for Elon,” the accounting major enjoys showing off the campus he loves to visitors in his role as an admissions tour guide.
Life in the Global Neighborhood
December 8, 2014
Discover what goes on inside the Global Neighborhood, Elon’s newest residential neighborhood that blends academic and residence life to create a vibrant, 24/7 learning environment.
Giving victims a voice
November 26, 2014
Part of an elite team of JAGs, Steven “Luke” Spencer L ’09 works for the U.S. Air Force Special Victims’ Counsel providing support to victims of sexual assault.
‘Bearwallow:’ What it means to be ‘mountain folk’
November 26, 2014
In his first book, Jeremy Jones ’04 weaves together personal stories about growing up in the Blue Ridge Mountains with 200 years worth of stories about his ancestors who lived on the same land.
An environmentally sound business
November 26, 2014
Through his company, Second Earth, Doug Frain ’91 created an innovative physical water treatment system that is installed on the university’s cooling towers.
Relive Homecoming 2014
November 18, 2014
More than 2,500 people gathered on campus to celebrate Elon's 2014 Homecoming on Oct. 17-19. Relive the weekend through these images, video and social media posts.
Paper and prose
November 14, 2014
Ongoing research by Lainey McQuain ’15 using the Japanese art of origami shows new ways of teaching students in high school and college how to be better writers.
Soccer alumni are on the attack
November 14, 2014
As soccer’s popularity surges nationwide, so does the strength of Elon’s program. The result? The Phoenix has become a source of professional players who can succeed at the country’s highest level.
Alumnus profile: Todd Horman '94 – An act of resilience
November 13, 2014
Being a successful theater actor in New York isn’t easy. Just ask Todd Horman ’94, the first graduate of Elon’s music theatre program who has managed to stay in the business thanks, in part, to Professor of Performing Arts Cathy McNeela, a mentor and friend who taught him the ropes 24 years ago.