Wise words from recent graduate: Social Media
Katie Olsen, an Elon graduate of the Class of 2007, is now working in Tampa, Fla., as a freelance social media specialist.
Katie Olsen, an Elon graduate of the Class of 2007, is now working in Tampa, Fla., as a freelance social media specialist.
Quality characteristics weren’t hard to find for Sam Coffer during her high school days at Greensboro’s Northern Guilford High School.
On campuses across the country, millions of students are untangling themselves from racy Facebook photos of the party last weekend, deleting old wall posts and refraining from re-tweeting inside jokes from those late nights at the bar. Why?
A country that was built on the foundation of multiple cultures, ethnicities, and beliefs should, in a perfect world, lack stereotypes and misconceptions about people different from themselves.
Politics – it’s not a four-letter word, but it’s rapidly becoming a dirty word. Candidates running for office seem to be more occupied with attacking each another with socially charged comments, such as, “The American left hates Christendom.
A library characterized by dusty text is an outdated concept, and the newly selected dean and university librarian defies the antiquated image attached to the institution. “I think any librarian who’s successful today is very adaptive to the fast, fast pace of changes technologically,” said Joan Ruelle, who will assume the position at Elon University June 1. The selection committee recognized the ability to transform the library in accordance with patrons’ technological literacy as a significant qualification for the new librarian, according to Mary Wise, associate vice president of academic affairs and chairwoman of the selection committee. “It’s not about collecting books and putting them on shelves,” Wise said.
In one moment, she was an Elon University parent, employee and student. After 16 years, her relationship with the university strengthened when she became an Elon graduate in May 2011 as well. Kim Giles, resources and communication coordinator, came to Elon with a high school degree and worked as an employee in the admissions office performing data entry in 1994.
With the closing of Harden Dining Hall in fall 2012, Elon Dining Services has plans to close 1889 Grill Room and incorporate the facility into Colonnades dining hall in order to provide more seating for students frequenting the all-you-can eat dining option. Harden Dining Hall will close so that construction of the new Global Residential Neighborhood can begin, leaving the Elon community with McEwen and Colonnades as the only two all-you-can-eat dining options.
It was during his first semester on campus that sophomore Mason Sklut discovered his interest in Jewish history and culture.
April Fools’ Day is, by far, one of my least favorite days. No one is to be trusted and people think it’s okay to say, or publish, inappropriate things that are ‘made okay’ by tacking on “April Fools’” at the end. Adding the phrase “just kidding” to the end of something, like telling your parents that you (or your girlfriend) are pregnant, doesn’t make it funny.
Exercising at the gym, printing assignments in the library and riding on the Bio Bus are all activities that Elon students take part in on a weekly, and often daily, basis.
Ever heard of Warren Alfson? Probably not, but his decision in 1938 helped give several Elon Phoenix athletes an extra year of college athletics participation. Alfson, a sophomore member of the Nebraska University football team at the time, decided to take a year to just practice and not play because there were too many good players ahead of him, therefore gaining an extra year of playing eligibility in the process.
Junior Alicia Varcoe’s rich jazz vocals have been heard everywhere on Elon University’s campus, from Midnight Meals to performances with the Elon Jazz Ensemble. With the release of her debut jazz album, they will likely be heard on a much larger scale. Varcoe is recording “Since I Fell for You” as part of her College Fellows thesis project and is planning on a fall 2012 release.
If you ask any staff member at the Student Professional Development Center about Cedric Pulliam, chances are, they know him. Pulliam, a senior political science and international studies major, has gone beyond the required completion of one Experiential Learning Requirement and instead, received credit for all five ELRs.
The school year is coming to an end, and if you’re anything like me, you’re working your butt off to land a summer internship.
Junior catcher Alex Swim has been named National Hitter of the Week for the week of March 26-April 1 by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association. Swim hit .591 (13-22) and was a key catalyst to a four-win week for the Phoenix. He went 12-19 in a road series at Samford, extending his hit streak to 22 games. "It's a good award to win," Swim said after Tuesday's practice.
Students can find internship opportunities within the campus walls through Elon University’s Executive Intern Program. The program allows selected students to work with mentors from Elon’s senior staff, develop leadership skills, learn more about higher education administration and work on projects developed by senior staff. For the second year, the program accepted applications and will conduct interviews throughout April. [box]Intern Requirements: Must be in good academic standing Demonstrate confidentiality Full-time student will be given preference No specific major/minor required[/box] This year’s three interns served in the pilot of the program, which was first suggested by junior Darien Flowers. He came to President Leo Lambert with the idea, and the pilot program was created. Flowers first heard about a similar program at Bucknell University.
Elon University alumni showed students it is possible to live internationally after graduation. Students got a chance to have a question and answer session with young alumni who have lived abroad at this year’s Destination: International event. The Destination series of presentations is designed to give students the opportunity to talk with recent alumni about the different cities in which they live or work.
Ever since the development of Twitter and the tendency of athletes and other sports figures to use it, there have been several controversial incidents involving both. When Elon University senior running back Jamal Shuman posted profane statements on his Twitter page following the Phoenix’s 48-28 loss to Wofford College Oct.