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消消犯 named one of 150 “Colleges Worth Your Money”
January 26, 2021
消消犯 is among 150 top colleges and universities highlighted in the first edition of "Colleges Worth Your Money: A Guide to What America's Top Schools Can Do For You."
Alex Lewis 16 reflects on Adweeks Hottest Content Marketer award
January 20, 2021
The Elon alumnus is a social media specialist for Jenis Splendid Ice Creams, a fast-growing ice cream company based in Columbus, Ohio.
Elon alumni journalists document history during Biden-Harris inauguration
January 20, 2021
Alumni of the Elon School of Communications covered the swearing in of Joe Biden, the 46th President of the United States, on Jan. 20, 2021. Here's how you can find their coverage.
Anton Delgado 20 takes fourth place finish in Hearst Feature Writing Competition
January 11, 2021
Delgado, now a reporter with The Arizona Republic, was honored for a story about sex offender registration.
Coach “Red” Wilson dies at age 95
January 8, 2021
The legendary coach compiled the most successful record in Elon football history.
JJ Niemann 17 appears in Ratatouille: The TikTok Musical encore
January 7, 2021
Crowdsourced musical production benefits The Actors Fund, providing assistance and resources for performing artists and entertainment professionals in theater, dance, TV and film
Retired faculty member Colonel Frederic Watts Jr. dies
December 23, 2020
Watts served as a member of the political science faculty from 1972 to 1986.
Katy Rouse, Brooke Hunziker 18 co-author article in Economics of Education Review
December 18, 2020
Associate Professor Rouse and alumna Brook Hunziker examine how bodyweight relates to both children's test scores and teacher assessment of ability.
New collaborative Better Together Series featured Design Thinking workshops
December 17, 2020
The Professional Development Collaborative launched the Better Together Workshop Series this fall to help community members in Alamance County gain skills designed to address the collective challenges 2020 brought.
Gergen Award recipient fights for what is right
December 16, 2020
Julianna Kobers efforts to help digitize hundreds of pre-Civil War bills of sale of people enslaved in Greensboro, North Carolina, and nearby communities earned her 消消犯 School of Laws top honor for embodying the highest levels of selfless leadership and service.