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(05/18/23 8:42pm)
Quinn Ray is one of three members of the town of Elon town council up for reelection in 2023 and the first to announce his candidacy. His main goals if elected are to make Elon an example of what a successful college town can be, for both students and residents. Ray, a native of Alamance County, was elected to Elon Town Council for the first time in 2019. Ray was elected alongside Mark Greene, who was an incumbent at the time, and Monti Allison. All three town council members are up for reelection in November.
(05/02/23 3:10pm)
Assistant Vice President for Facilities Management Tom Flood is set to leave Elon University after a 20-year career on campus. Flood will become the associate vice president for facilities operations at the University of Delaware at the beginning of next month.
(05/02/23 1:07am)
Jackson Yelle’s father, Scott, remembers his son’s caring and warm demeanor; he said it was easy for him to build friendships, and he had a strong love for his family.
(04/22/23 3:34am)
The Elon University baseball team lost against the Stony Brook Seawolves, 9-4, extending its losing streak to three games. This loss puts the Phoenix 12-6 in the Colonial Athletic Association and 23-14 on the season.
(04/14/23 10:13pm)
With only 35 days remaining, Elon University seniors are one step closer to commencement: as of April 13, over 1,000 graduating seniors have requested commencement tickets for the May 19 undergraduate ceremonies, according to Associate Director of Cultural and Special Programs Patti Gibbons.
(03/28/23 10:05pm)
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.
(03/28/23 7:29pm)
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.
(02/26/23 10:16pm)
Elon University graduate student JaRiah Morris spent her Friday morning in McKinnon Hall, listening to speakers and enjoying lunch at the ninth annual Black Solidarity Conference.
(02/23/23 4:32pm)
Elon University will partner with Student Blue to give students another health insurance option for the upcoming academic year, according to Dean of Students Jana Lynn Patterson. The new program will give students the option to purchase their own insurance or remain on personal coverage plans starting in the fall.
(02/15/23 2:06am)
The downtown Elon social district will launch in April, according to Town Manager Rich Roedner. Roedner said there may be an event for Elon community members to attend to launch the district, which was officially passed Sept. 26, 2022. During the Feb. 14 meeting, Town council members also discussed the first public art exhibit displayed in town hall and the town’s maintenance cart ordinance.
(02/10/23 10:00pm)
Elon University Health Services will be offering health insurance for students and changing their billing process next academic school year, according to Vice President for Finance and Administration, Janet Williams.
(02/10/23 5:51am)
Sunny Hostin, ABC News legal analyst, a co-host of ABC’s daytime morning show, The View, and New York Times bestselling author, spoke to Elon Law students and community members Feb. 9 as part of Elon Law’s 2022-23 Distinguished Leadership Lecture Series presented by The Joseph M. Bryan Foundation.
(02/08/23 3:41am)
Former North Carolina Sen. and Elon College alumnus Jerry Tillman died Feb. 4 at age 82. The longtime senator died in Greensboro from natural causes, according to the Associated Press. Tillman played baseball for what is now Elon University, earning the title of honorable-mention All-American while playing for the Fighting Christians.
(02/07/23 5:12pm)
Elon University’s new Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Rebecca Kohn rounded out her first month at Elon at the start of the spring semester. Kohn comes to Elon from Arcadia University in Pennsylvania, where she served as the senior vice provost and dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.
(02/06/23 10:36pm)
The Rev. Gregory Drumwright was found not guilty Feb. 6 on one charge of resisting a public officer during the Oct. 31, 2020, “I Am Change” march to the polls in Graham. According to the verdict, the Greensboro pastor has been found not guilty of three charges related to the rally.
(02/01/23 3:14pm)
Community lending initiatives are grassroots movements to connect communities to economic opportunities, according to Senior Vice President of the Latino Community Credit Union Vicky Garcia — but for places like Alamance County, they are few and far between.
(01/30/23 5:49pm)
Updated as of 3:04 p.m. on Jan. 30, 2023 to include information from attendees.
(12/08/22 1:16am)
Davis Cheek takes his spot on the Carolina Panthers practice team as of Dec. 6. The former Elon University quarterback was called up to the team after the Carolina Panthers parted ways with Baker Mayfield midseason Dec. 5, leaving a spot open on the practice team for a new quarterback in the 2022-23 season.
(12/01/22 7:49pm)
Meredith Smith, former Elon University admissions staff member, died unexpectedly on Nov. 27 at 35 years old. Smith started her work in admissions as an undergraduate student and worked with the university for over 18 years.
(11/10/22 7:14pm)
Nicholas Barrett, 22, finished his coursework at Alamance County Community College in the High School Equivalency Program in August. The initiative is for adults to earn their GED diploma through ACCC, where he is one of 859 students enrolled this year.