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Triad Business Journal names Elon leaders among Triad’s “most influential”
December 8, 2008
President Leo M. Lambert, trustees and members of the Law School
Advisory Board and Board of Visitors have been named to the Triad Business Journal's 2009
Most Influential List. The special section was part of the Dec. 5
edition of the Business Journal.
Elon Law advisory board holds fall meeting
December 5, 2008
The þ School of Law Advisory Board held its fall meeting Dec. 3-4, providing input on a variety of key issues.
New Voices magazine writes about increase in Elon Jewish enrollment
December 5, 2008
New Voices, the national Jewish student magazine, included Elon in a Nov. 24 article about the boom in Jewish student enrollment at Southern colleges and universities. The story mentions Elon, Vanderbilt University, Millsaps College, and the University of Charleston as schools that are experiencing rapid Jewish enrollment growth.
Richard McBride to deliver 2009 Commencement address
December 4, 2008
Rev. Richard W. McBride, þ’s chaplain for a quarter century, will deliver Elon’s 119th Commencement address. Commencement is scheduled for 9:30 a.m., Saturday, May 23, Under the Oaks in front of West Residence Hall.
Elon Colonnades Dining Hall wins award for outstanding design
December 2, 2008
American School & University magazine has recognized the design of the Colonnades Dining Hall in its 2008 Architectural Portfolio competition. The Colonnades, designed by Spillman Farmer Architects, was among 71 projects receiving outstanding design awards in the post-secondary division.
Ever Elon Campaign kicks off in Boston
November 26, 2008
About 150 Elon alumni and parents celebrated the launch of the Ever Elon: The Campaign for the Future of Our University at a kickoff event in Boston Nov. 13.
Four Elon students selected for Teach for America program
November 26, 2008
Elon seniors Ivy Crank, John Planisek, Lindsay Clement and Chase Rumley have been selected to join Teach for America, a highly selective program that recruits recent top college graduates and working professionals to commit two years to teach in low-income communities across the country. They were among 5,857 applicants in the first of four recruiting periods for the program’s 2009-10 academic year.
McMichael Foundation gift to fund Elon Law scholarships
November 26, 2008
A $2 million gift commitment from the Dalton L. McMichael Sr. Foundation will provide the largest scholarship endowment at the þ School of Law. The endowment will fund three full-tuition scholarships annually, with the first to be awarded to a member of the 2009 entering class who is chosen as a McMichael Law and Leadership Fellow.
Elon – Appalachian State football matchup in spotlight at Boone, N.C.
November 12, 2008
The Watauga Democrat newspaper carried a commentary by sports editor Steve Behr regarding the evolution of Elon athletics. The article comes as the Phoenix prepares for its Nov. 15 game against the Appalachian State Mountaineers.
John Sullivan to moderate Webinar with two visionary authors Nov. 20
November 11, 2008
John G. Sullivan, Powell Professor of Philosophy Emeritus, will
moderate a webinar with two visionary authors: Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi and Sarah Susanka.