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‘There’s something truly wonderful about knowing all these people are there for you’
April 3, 2020
Through the power of Zoom video chats, School of Communications alumni – nearly two dozen of them – continue to maintain the connections they first made while producing appٷվ’s student-run newscast, “Elon Local News.”
Counseling Services launches new video series with advice for ‘making the most of where you are’
April 2, 2020
The new video message from Mark Eades, counselor/group coordinator with Counseling Services, is the first in a series of videos offering advice about positive coping mechanisms for students, faculty and staff.
How alumni can stay connected to appٷվ in changing times
March 30, 2020
The Office of Alumni Engagement offers virtual opportunities for alumni to remain engaged.
Tips for staying physically active while socially distant
March 30, 2020
Assistant Professors of Exercise Science Simon Higgins and Titch Madzima and Director of Campus Recreation and Wellness Larry Mellinger offer tips for staying active at home during this period of social distancing.
SPDC offering virtual resources to assist students in job search
March 27, 2020
The Student Professional Development Center continues to offer its service to students and alumni in search of work through virtual platforms.
Undergraduate Economic Review publishes senior thesis of alumnus
March 25, 2020
Austin Martin ‘18 explored how wage differences between countries affects migration among people with different levels of education, focusing on "brain drain."
‘Sports guy’ Luke LeSourd ’13 cherishes first national Emmy
March 25, 2020
The Elon alumnus was recognized for his contributions to FOX Sports’ coverage of the 2018 FIFA Men’s World Cup.
Elon continues tradition with virtual College Coffee
March 24, 2020
Although many students, faculty and staff are away from campus to prevent the spread of COVID-19, the campus community still gathered to continue a long-standing Elon tradition on Tuesday.
Elon education alumni shining and showing resilience in new era
March 24, 2020
Due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, K-12 public schools across the nation have stopped all in-classroom instruction, leaving educators to get creative so students can receive an education from home.
The Spanish Flu of 1918 at Elon: ‘We did not know what it was, until we were all sick.’
March 24, 2020
Archivist and University Librarian Randall Bowman recounts how the Spanish Flu pandemic impacted the Elon College campus in 1918, claiming the lives of three students.