Dr. Sanjay Gupta delivers Elon University’s 2023 Baird Lecture
Dr. Sanjay Gupta, CNN’s chief medical correspondent, delivered Elon University's 2023 Baird Lecture on Tuesday night.
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Dr. Sanjay Gupta, CNN’s chief medical correspondent, delivered Elon University's 2023 Baird Lecture on Tuesday night.
It was a strong win for the Elon University baseball team as the Phoenix surpassed USC Upstate 14-1 during the midweek match-up at Latham Park. Graduate student right-handed pitcher Joe Sprake began on the mound, his first start of the 2022-23 season, and said he got his momentum going from the first pitch.
Dr. Sanjay Gupta told the story of his untraditional path into journalism and how he was asked to work with CNN as a medical correspondent and provide insight on healthcare policy but after the terrorist attack on Sept. 11, 2001, he transitioned into covering more than just healthcare.
Dr. Sanjay Gupta serves as CNN's Chief Medical Correspondent, is a practicing neurosurgeon and also a New York Times bestselling author in addition to being a father. Dr. Gupta discussed his work balance during the 2023 Elon Speaker Series Baird Lecture on March 28.
U.S. President Joe Biden kicked off his “Investing in America” tour with a visit to the Tar Heel State Tuesday, highlighting multiple pieces of legislation related to the tour’s agenda. These include the Inflation Reduction Act, the CHIPS and Science Act, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and the American Rescue Plan. The White House is using the tour to highlight Biden’s domestic agenda of growing the economy from the “bottom up.”
Elon University junior Britt Mobley will be Student Government Association’s next student body president after winning 68.9% of the vote.
In his visit to Elon, Dr. Sanjay Gupta toured the School of Health Sciences, spoke with students and pursue one of his passions: lifelong learning.
Elon University freshman Kailey Stark, who is on a pre-med track at Elon, received an email about having dinner with Dr. Sanjay Gupta and said she was shocked, but excited, at the opportunity.
Fire Chief Landon Massey asked Elon’s Town Council to fund the $2 million purchase of a new ladder truck. During the March 27 town council meeting, the council voted to approve the purchase for the new truck in 2025, which is when payment would start. The council’s vote today did not determine where the money would come from.
After a positive outcome last year, Elon Chabad and the Panhellenic Association partnered again to bring their second annual Mega Challah Bake. This year's rendition of the event featured speeches, a musical performance and bonding experiences.
Updated as of March 27 at 11:39 a.m., Elon Student Government Association elections are open again on PhoenixConnect and all issues have been resolved.
GREENSBORO – The Elon University men’s tennis team suffered its first loss in March to the Presbyterian College Blue Hose on Sunday afternoon at the Piedmont Indoor Center. The match location was changed from the Jimmy Powell Tennis Center after unexpected rain this morning.
GREENSBORO – The Elon University women’s tennis team triumphed over the University of Richmond Spiders at the Piedmont Indoor Center on Sunday afternoon. The match location was changed from the Jimmy Powell Tennis Center after unexpected rain this morning.
In its annual Strike Out Cancer game, the Elon University softball team faced another conference opponent in Towson for the rubber match of the three-game series and defeated the Tigers 12-4 in five innings. The game started off with a ceremonial first pitch by breast cancer survivor Ashanti Marshall, representing the Burlington-based nonprofit Little Pink Houses of Hope.
Going for the series sweep and the eighth straight Colonial Athletic Association victory, the Elon University baseball team showed out strong, shutting out the Delaware Blue Hens 1-0. But the best part came after, when the team stayed to stand up in the fight against pediatric cancer, auctioning off haircuts to raise $7,738 for Vs. Cancer.
After being shutout 2-0 to start the doubleheader against Towson University, sophomore left fielder Kaitlyn Wells stepped up to bat for the Elon University softball team, who was down 3-1 to begin the bottom of the second inning. Four pitches later, she launched a home run, scoring freshman designated player Mauri Murray and tying the game 3-3.
Senior second baseman Megan Grant leans over in exhaustion after scoring the tying run against Towson University in the bottom of the sixth inning on March 25 at Hunt Park. Grant scored after a Towson error ended a chaotic sequence of base running. Elon won 6-5 in the second game of its doubleheader.
Senior second baseman Megan Grant flips the ball to senior first baseman Claudia Penny to secure the final out of a 6-5 win against Towson University on March 25 at Hunt Park.
Sophomore left fielder Kaitlyn Wells shares a hug with junior pitcher Meredith Wells after Kaitlyn hit a home run in the second inning against Towson University on March 25 at Hunt Park. Elon won 6-5 in the second game of its doubleheader.
Sophomore left fielder Kaitlyn Wells celebrates with teammates after hitting a home run against Towson University on March 25 at Hunt Park. Elon won 6-5 in the second game of its doubleheader.