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(05/29/20 12:33am)
President Connie Book will announce Elon University's plans for the fall semester on June 8, according to Owen Covington, director of Elon University's News Bureau. Book received a report from the Task Force on Fall Semester 2020 with guidelines and recommendations for classes and residence life.
(05/25/20 6:04pm)
Separated by tape to keep proper social distancing, up to 10 nurses and staff at the Alamance County Health Department work in the case investigation and contact tracing command center. This staff investigates new coronavirus cases in the county and follows up with current cases and their close contacts to monitor symptoms, according to the director of the department Stacie Saunders.
(05/22/20 5:57pm)
Elon University’s undergraduate conferral ceremony offered a message of resiliency for the class of 2020. Although safety concerns born out of the coronavirus pandemic postponed an in-person celebration for the class of 2020, a pre-recorded ceremony was streamed for graduates.
(05/18/20 6:53pm)
Elon University announced a three-year pilot program for test-optional admissions. Starting this fall for applicants seeking admissions for the class of 2025, prospective students have the option to omit SAT or ACT test scores.
(04/28/20 9:04pm)
Jim Young has been loving strong coffee since he was stationed in Germany with the Army in the 1980s, so when he wanted to explore new business opportunities roasting coffee beans and opening up a coffee shop was a good idea in 2018. During the coronavirus pandemic, Young wanted to give back to healthcare workers by doing what he knows best: making coffee.
(04/25/20 3:43pm)
Gov. Roy Cooper issued an executive order extending North Carolina’s stay-at-home order effective through May 8, in an effort to slow the spread of the coronavirus, which is also known as COVID-19. The original order was set to expire on April 29.
(04/23/20 2:44pm)
Updated April 26, 2020 at 1:31 p.m. with information on the graduation planning committee.
(04/10/20 4:37pm)
Elon University's Student Government Association held its first virtual meeting with the newly sworn-in executive council and new senate members via WebEx. The business meeting was held virtually as in-person classes are suspended for the remainder of the semester amid the coronavirus pandemic.
(04/07/20 6:58pm)
Rev. Randy Orwig packed bags with Easter treats to be delivered to children attending Elon Community Church. Delivering those Easter bags to the houses of the children is a part of a new reality for Orwig as the church makes adjustments during the coronavirus pandemic.
(03/30/20 6:15pm)
Updated March 30, 2020 at 4:03 p.m. to include new information on commencement. Correction: Graduate students will receive information on their commencement plans from their respective programs, not seniors. Elon News Network regrets this error.
(03/27/20 9:32pm)
Gov. Roy Cooper signed an executive order directing all individuals in North Carolina to stay at home as a protective measure against the spread of the coronavirus, which is also known as COVID-19. The order goes into effect Monday, March 30 at 5 p.m. and will last 30 days.
(03/21/20 6:07pm)
Updated on Tuesday, April 4 at 2:13 p.m. to include information regarding the Global Education Center's decision to suspend its European study abroad programs.
(03/21/20 4:31pm)
Updated March 21, 2020 at 7:38 p.m. to include student reactions to the policy.
(03/20/20 11:10pm)
Updated March 20, 2020 at 9:32 p.m. to include a statement from Jana Lynn Patterson the associate vice president for student life.
(03/18/20 9:56pm)
Updated April 1, 2020 at 10:20 a.m. to include information from Elon University's group quarters administrator. On-campus students will still be counted in the census by the university despite in-person classes being canceled for the remainder of the spring semester.
(03/12/20 1:30pm)
Updated on Thursday, March 12 at 6:50 p.m. to include information on self-quarantine.
(03/11/20 10:27pm)
Updated as of Wednesday, March 11 at 9:08 p.m. to include information about virtual appointments with the Writing Center.
(03/10/20 7:24pm)
Updated Sunday March 15, 2020 at 2:48 p.m. to update the number of coronavirus cases in North Carolina.
(03/01/20 5:27am)
RALEIGH, N.C. — Letter cards spelling out “NC FOR PETE” greeted former South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg at his get out the vote rally in North Carolina. Buttigieg came to the Tar Heel state as primary results from South Carolina were coming in.
(02/29/20 9:10pm)
Updated Feb. 29, 2020 at 7:25 p.m. — Joe Biden has won the South Carolina primary