Elon's Music Theatre program skyrockets in recent rankings
Elon University’s Musical Theater program has reached record ranking numbers in the most recent lists released by various websites and publications.
Elon University’s Musical Theater program has reached record ranking numbers in the most recent lists released by various websites and publications.
Nearly two decades ago, the Italian Supreme Court ruled against the survivor of a sexual assault simply because she was wearing jeans. In their minds, removing them was a two person effort, which made the sexual act consensual. Her attacker was set free. The global impact of the case has not been stifled in the time since. Elon University is no exception.
A solar-powered electric bike, a light up guitar and sweat-proof t-shirts. Put these together, and you have a great representation of the Maker Hub and its innovation. These creations were showcased in the Maker Takeover in Moseley on April 26 from 11 a.m.
Using the Elon Community Garden for Healthy and Fresh Spring Recipes Spring has sprung and the Elon Community Garden is over flowing with the new season’s harvest.
Railroad crossings around campus will be undergoing work April 26 and 27, according to an email from Smith Jackson, vice president for student life.
According to the latest Elon University Poll released on Wednesday, 49 percent of North Carolina respondents said that President Donald Trump is doing a worse job as president than President Barack Obama, while only 39 percent said Trump is outperforming his predecessor. The poll asked questions about voters' views of President Trump, his behaviors, and policies April 19-21.
A Jerusalem native, Jamil Kadoura, came to the United States in 1978 to fulfill his American dream and learn business management. “I started as a dishwasher actually when I was a student,” Jamil Kadoura, owner of Mediterranean Deli, Bakery and Catering in Chapel Hill said, “ I started getting promotions to assistant cook then assistant chef and sous chef.
Battling childhood cancer Elon sophomore Caroline Redd has known what it means to overcome difficult times since a young age.
All Takeva Mitchell could think of was getting clean and showering — hoping to erase the disgust, guilt and pain she felt.
Mark Enfield, associate professor of education at Elon University, has been making waves in the educational world through his implementation of technology into local Alamance-Burlington classrooms. Enfield began his project this past March, with Altamahaw-Ossipee Elementary School in Burlington.
The majority of Elon students rely on predetermined major checksheets and degree audits to help them when registering for classes or working out their four-year-plan.
The Spring Undergraduate Research Forum, affectionately referred to as “SURF,” was held Tuesday at Elon University, and despite the dreary weather, students and faculty turned out in droves to see their peers' work.
The youngest of five children, Keren Rivas was accustomed to being in school with one of her siblings and spending a lot of time with her family.
When Randy Williams moved out of a leadership role for the Center for Race, Ethnicity and Diversity Education (CREDE) in April 2016, a void was left in the organization’s leadership that has yet to be filled at Elon University.
French voters are looking towards a final vote next Sunday, May 7th to elect their new President. It started off as an election with 11 candidates from across the political spectrum--but 4 emerged as legitimate contenders.
This afternoon, the Elon University lacrosse team defeated Hofstra 15-7 at Rudd Field to celebrate the last home game for 11 seniors.
On Friday, April 21st, the Elon Chapter of Colleges Against Cancer held their annual Relay for Life event in the Danieley Phoenix Activities and Recreation Center (PARC). Relay for Life is a student-led fundraisers where students form teams that compete to raise the most money for the American Cancer Society (ACS). The event began at 6 p.m.
Elon's seniors begin to wrap up their careers after starting the program four years ago and laying a foundation of success, trust and chemistry.
Two Elon University football players — Khalil Moore, 18, and Jeremiah Bridges, 19, — were both charged with a Class I felony secret peeping in preliminary hearings Monday. Their court date is set for Wednesday, May 10.