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Love School of Business honors students and faculty in annual awards program
April 24, 2009
The best and brightest of the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business were honored April 23 in an awards ceremony that highlighted the achievements of both students and faculty.
Alumni Jay and Amy Hendrickson receive 2009 SoCon Distinguished Service Awards
April 24, 2009
Trustee Jay Hendrickson ’71 and his wife, Amy ’69, of Raleigh, N.C., are among the 12 recipients of the 2009 Southern Conference Distinguished Service Award. The SoCon award recognizes individuals from its member institutions who have contributed to all aspects of the university.
Congratulations to the new Elon Ambassadors
April 21, 2009
Chaplain Richard McBride honored at Service of Celebration
April 21, 2009
Elon Chaplain Richard McBride, who is retiring this spring after 25 years of service, was honored at a special Service of Celebration on April 19. At the service, President Leo M. Lambert conferred the title of Chaplain Emeritus on McBride, thanking him for his legacy of spiritual leadership.
Washington, D.C. Happy Hour in Bethesda, May 21
April 20, 2009
Chicago IGNITE NITE May 7
April 17, 2009
Professor now recruiting students for Carnegie Hall show
April 15, 2009
It’s one of the greatest thrills a musician can experience. Stephen Futrell, an associate professor and chair in the Department of Music, has been invited to conduct a concert at New York’s Carnegie Hall next summer – and he wants to take Elon students with him to participate in the performance.
Navy Vice Admiral William E. Gortney ’77 speaks to media following rescue of cargo ship captain
April 13, 2009
Gortney, who is commander of U.S. Naval Forces Central Command, spoke with reporters by phone on Sunday, April 12, following the dramatic rescue of Capt. Richard Phillips whose ship, the Maersk Alabama, was stormed last week by pirates 350 miles off Somalia.