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(12/01/16 5:30am)
It wasn't long after graduating from Elon College that J. Early Danieley came right back to the classroom. And between then and spring 2015 when he finally retired from teaching, the chemistry department — and so much more — was forever changed.
(11/30/16 1:00pm)
Only minutes from Elon University’s campus, Prego’s Trattoria offers traditional Italian fare at prices fit for college students wanting a step above dining-hall cuisine.
(11/08/16 6:11pm)
DeeDee Filiatreault ’93 spent most of her career writing words for other people as a speech writer, but with the publishing of her first book of essays, “Tales from the Crib,” the spotlight is on her.
(10/11/16 2:37pm)
Using the power of film and education, students taking the course HSS 213"Working with Groups and Communities" are organizing a film series with Crossroads that tackles the issues of sexual assault, trauma and human trafficking.
(10/02/16 12:32am)
This week, the Elon University community will have a chance to see an obscure play with a unique plot style when “The Memorandum,” written by Vaclav Havel, is performed as this year’s performing arts department fall production Oct. 6-12 in Roberts Studio Theatre in Scott Studios.
(09/25/16 10:35am)
Junior Alex Attanasio never thought twice when deciding to write about Olympic swimmer Fu Yuanhui for her Entertainment Media class, but is now receiving lots of recognition over it.
(09/18/16 12:48am)
After 30 years at Elon University, former Professor of History Nancy Midgette wastes no time taking advantage of her new-found free time, now spent mostly in the woods.
(09/12/16 1:51pm)
The lawn next to the Elon Community Church was filled with furry visitors during the sixth-annual Dog Day Mixer. Community members and students gathered for the two-hour event for free food and some quality time with an assortment of four-legged friends.
(09/04/16 6:13pm)
Looking at the Elon University banners on the light posts, Carrie Seigler still couldn’t believe she was working at the university. As the Truitt Center’s new multi-faith and intern coordinator, she arrived on campus two months ago after spending two years post-graduate in New York City.
(08/23/16 10:07pm)
Continuing the effort toward increased campus inclusivity, the Elon University Gender and LGBTQIA Center (GLC) has hired Camilla Brewer, a full-year graduate assistant to join Matthew Antonio Bosch, the center’s director.
(05/21/16 3:12pm)
Sophomore Dylan Zanker grew up surrounded by travel, going on family trips across the world and living abroad. This passion has grown into an integral part of his college experience.
(05/03/16 6:27pm)
What began as a class project has become a full-fledged documentary.
(04/27/16 12:00pm)
The unsung stories of the men and women during the 1960s will come to life April 28 through May 2 at Elon University with the Tony nominated musical, “Working.”
(04/20/16 12:00pm)
After years of telling other people’s stories through a lens, Elon University alumna and documentary filmmaker Heather Cassano ’13 decided it was time to bring her work a little closer to home.
(04/13/16 12:00pm)
Junior Mikayla Shaw came to Elon as a Division I soccer player, but after quitting the team last year, she has found a way to bring her personal experience as a former athlete into research that could help others transition from student-athlete to simply student.
(04/05/16 7:00pm)
Edward Schmit has spent the past four years since graduating Elon University in 2010 using his artistic skills to assist with other people’s projects in New York as a filmmaker and graphic deisgner.
(04/01/16 7:15pm)
At the start of the 2015 fall semester, senior Taylor DeBlock started a YouTube series titled #MusicMondays to help establish a fan base for his up and coming music career. Despite his last post being over two months old, his page still attracts fans. Deblock’s cover of Adele's “Hello,” featuring sophomore Rosemary Joaquin, raked in over 12,000 views.
(03/15/16 5:42pm)
Music by David Guetta piped through Whitley Auditorium March 12 as students and family members piled into their seats for Sweet Signatures’ annual Acappallooza, bringing them to a full-on rave.
(03/02/16 1:00pm)
With a brand-new executive board consisting of mostly underclassmen, Elon University’s student-run radio station WSOE is fighting its way back into the spotlight.
(02/23/16 6:30pm)
A window into the tries and triumphs of the lives of Muslim-American women will be uncovered through The Hijabi Monologues at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 26 in Whitley.