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The historic $2.8 billion NCAA settlement reshapes the financial landscape of college sports, impacting universities and athletes nationwide. ENN File Photos and Unsplash.
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The historic $2.8 billion NCAA settlement reshapes the financial landscape of college sports, impacting universities and athletes nationwide. ENN File Photos and Unsplash.
Gage Andrews receives his stole from Sylvia Muñoz at ¡Celebremos!. Andrews majored in music production and recording arts, as well as cinema and television arts. On campus, he was involved with the a cappella group Smooth Progressions and Elon Outdoors.
Gisselle Garcia-Jose smiles with Assistant Professor of Journalism Israel Balderas as he reads remarks for Jose at ¡Celebremos!. Jose, who majored in business analytics, was actively involved with Elon Engineers on campus and is a first-generation student.
Sylvia Muñoz, Assistant Dean of Students and Director of the Center for Race, Ethnicity & Diversity Education, opens the ¡Celebremos! event on May 23. This special occasion honors Latinx/Hispanic graduates and their academic achievements.
A ¡Celebremos! program showcasing the event's agenda, celebrating Latinx/Hispanic graduates and the support of their families and friends.
Elon University Provost Rebecca Kohn smiles at the ¡Celebremos! event on May 23, celebrating the achievements of Latinx/Hispanic graduates.
Elon President Connie Book addresses the audience at the ¡Celebremos! event on May 23, honoring Latinx/Hispanic graduates and their families.
MJ Larrazabal, assistant director of the Center for Race, ethnicity and Diversity Education, speaks at the ¡Celebremos! event on May 23.
Alanis Camacho-Narvaez, graduate of 2024, hugs Sylvia Muñoz after receiving her stole at ¡Celebremos! Narvaez, who majored in psychology and minored in French, was a recipient of the prestigious Lumen Prize.
Decorations for the class of 2024 at ¡Celebremos!: Graduates Take Flight. The event honors the achievements of Latinx/Hispanic graduates and the contributions of their families and friends in their educational journey.
Elon School of Communications Dean Kenn Gaither presents master's student Andrew Dryfoos, who graduated with a Master of Arts in Interactive Media, with his hood at the graduate commencement ceremony on the evening of May 22.
A decorated cap on display at the Elon graduate commencement ceremony on the evening of May 22.
Luca Erhardt, who graduated with a Master of Science in Business Analytics, poses for a photo with Elon University President Connie Ledoux Book at the graduate commencement ceremony on May 22.
Data of the incoming Elon class of 2028, courtesy of Greg Zaiser, Elon's vice president for enrollment. Students have committed to Elon from many states but the most popular are North Carolina, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Virginia and Maryland, with notable increases from previous years in both Colorado and Washington.
The 134th Undergraduate Commencement Ceremonies will take place on Friday, May 24 for the class of 2024.
Elon fire truck seen outside of Clohan Dining Hall on May 5.
AEPhi, a historically Jewish sorority, visited Elon’s campus and held an interest meeting on May 2, with a little over 20 people in attendance.
On April 13, the winners of the Black Student Union Met Gala Royal Court smile. Each grade elected and crowned both a prince and princess. From left to right, Blake Mobley, Brianna Crawford, Kashawn Myers, Maleah Proctor, Tyler McKellar, Madison Williams, Anne-Sophie Hill and Aleezah Adams.
Elon freshman Asia Minor strikes a pose in the 360 degree photo booth at the first Black Student Union Met Gala on April 13.
More than 100 students, faculty and staff came to Elon University’s celebration of Holi, also known as the Festival of Colors, on April 5 held at Speaker’s Corner.