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Updated as of 11:18 p.m. on May 16 to report traffic is no longer blocked.
The project to move all freshman parking to lots near the Danieley and Francis Centers was delayed from starting in the fall to the 2025-26 school year due to an updated construction timeline.
As part of their senior seminar, senior policy studies students Ciara Longsworth, Ethan Haqq, Mike Sanderson, Morgan McGlynn and Sidra Kennedy were given a project to work with the Town of Elon to investigate the issue of pedestrian safety on campus.
A national survey conducted by the Elon Poll and Elon University’s Imagining the Digital Future Center, Elon University’s research initiative about the impact of the digital revolution, found that 78% of American adults expect that abuses of artificial intelligence systems will affect the outcome of the 2024 presidential election.
Updated as of 9:55 p.m. on May 14 to include updated information on road repair.
Elon University is collaborating with eight other colleges and universities to fund the construction of a large solar facility in Kentucky. The project, called the Sebree Solar II Project, is in association with NextEra Energy Resources — the world’s largest generator of wind and solar energy. Construction for the solar farm will begin in 2025 and the facility is set to open for commercial use in late 2026.
Updated as of 4:07 p.m. on May 16 to include comment from Executive Director of AEPhi Bonnie Wunsch.
Updated as of 4:14 p.m. on May 16 to include video.
Elon’s class of 2028 will be among the most diverse classes in university history, Greg Zaiser, vice president for enrollment, wrote in a statement to Elon News Network.
After class, I found myself driving to a McDonalds on Interstate 87 to meet with Tony — a former member of an outlaw biker club. He told me a story that would change my life. Tony said he met God when he was in a coma, and there was a point in the afterlife where he had to choose between heaven and hell. In his vision, God asked him, “Do you want heaven and me, or do you want hell?” Tony chose God.
Updated as of 4:11 p.m. on May 16 to include video of the ceremony.
Senior Gabe Germain found his passion for music when he picked up a guitar at 13 years old. However, his music career didn’t kick off until he began recording his music for production sophomore year. Now the pop artist is looking forward to releasing his first album this upcoming fall.
Over 100 members of the Elon community joined in tears, laughter and hugs at in Numen Lumen at 4:30 p.m. on May 8 to mourn the loss of Jennifer Fish, associate director of Elon’s Teaching Fellows Program. Fish died unexpectedly on the morning of May 7 due to illness.
Correction: a previous version of this article attributed Elon's plans to its Sustainability Master Plan instead of the Waste Reduction Master Plan. Elon News Network regrets this error.
A comprehensive and interactive calendar for Elon University's class of 2024 graduation and commencement events. The bulk of events occur from Tuesday, May 21 to Friday, May 24. All graduates confirmed to participate in the 134th Commencement on May 24 in Schar Center must reserve guest tickets to their diploma ceremony. With the anticipated number of graduates in each diploma ceremony, the maximum number of guest tickets is five. Parking lots will open at 7:15 a.m. for Commencement guest parking. Guests are asked to park at Schar Center only for the ceremony they are attending.
Updated as of 4:12 p.m. on May 16 to include video of the event.
Jennifer Fish, associate director of Elon University’s Teaching Fellows Program, died unexpectedly the morning of May 7 due to illness, according to an email sent to the university community by President Connie Book.
Updated as of 8:20 p.m. on May 7 to additional photos of the event.
Professor Marko Saric, an antsy person by nature, said when he was competing on the set of Jeopardy, he felt like he was back in his room watching the show.
Updated as of 9:23 p.m. on May 6 to include video.