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President Connie Ledoux Book: Advancing an innovative culture
January 4, 2023
President Connie Ledoux Book shares some of the essential ingredients that are helping Elon advance an innovative culture.
Piloting gratitude: Dr. Phillip Sholes ’09 takes service to new heights
January 2, 2023
From the U.S. Navy to UNC Medical Center, Sholes is always ready for his next mission.
Learning with and from
December 24, 2022
Drawing from his own experiences as a refugee, Nermin Vehabovic is redefining how Elon’s teacher candidates teach culturally and linguistically diverse learners.
The IQ: A new era
December 24, 2022
With a wide range of labs, classrooms and collaborative spaces, the Innovation Quad’s Founders Hall and Innovation Hall are centering multidisciplinary education and innovation in the heart of campus.
Campus Alamance: Bringing Elon to the community
December 23, 2022
A new partnership between the university and the local community is bringing students and employers together in meaningful ways.
Through a different lens
December 23, 2022
Andrew Hartle ’23 knew that operating a camera would be a challenge, but with help from communications faculty Israel Balderas and Randy Piland, he found an inventive solution.
Huemanity of People: Uplifting Others
November 29, 2022
Emanuel Sanchez '24 is constantly seeking opportunities to uplift others, specifically in the Alamance County community.
Called to action
October 7, 2022
Empowered by knowledge from her public health research, Queen Assata Stephens ’22 became a certified doula, established a business and assisted in two births — all before graduation.
Huemanity of People: A Matter of Integrity
August 19, 2022
Xuan Huynh '24 intensely advocates for inclusion and equity by valuing differences among people leading to a more generous world.
Lost and Found
August 18, 2022
Dewey Hooper '40 went missing in action during World War II, but his history found its way back to Elon's archives in a special online exhibit.