Elon student makes and donates hundreds of face masks, protective equipment
When Elon sophomore Georgia Scarborough was forced to go home because of COVID-19, she knew she wanted to help other first responders combat the virus in any way she could.
When Elon sophomore Georgia Scarborough was forced to go home because of COVID-19, she knew she wanted to help other first responders combat the virus in any way she could.
Employees who were previously laid off or furloughed from the Inn at Elon are now being brought back after receiving funding from the federal Paycheck Protection Program established by the CARES Act.
In less than 24 hours, Shelley Roupas, owner of Feel Better Yoga in Burlington, went from teaching daily classes in her heated studio, to practicing yoga in a makeshift area of her home — correcting her client’s poses over live video.
The Elon University budget committee hosted a community-wide budget forum to address the ongoing financial impact of the coronavirus. The forum explained the estimated $13.5 million in student refunds and a possible 5% budget reduction for the upcoming fiscal year.
As coronavirus continues to take hold of the state, SAFE ministry — a Graham food pantry — continues to help support the community.
Elon University's Schar Center parking lot will host the Alamance County Health Department on May 1 as they collect samples from long-term care facility workers to test for the coronavirus.
Elon University is planning a virtual graduation for May 22, the date of the originally scheduled commencement. The virtual graduation will be in addition to an in-person ceremony planned for later this fall.
Salvation Coffee established a pay it forward fund that collects money to go toward free drinks for healthcare workers. The coffee shop is selling "Burlington Strong" T-shirts and all of the proceeds go toward the fund.
In response to the strain put on higher education institutions because of the coronavirus, Elon University was allocated over $2.9 million in federal aid, half of which is required to be used for emergency student relief.
The state of New York, which is home to approximately 530 students is the epicenter of the coronavirus in the U.S. According to Johns Hopkins University, as of April 27, there are about 290,000 cases in the state.
Sydney Hallisey was appointed to the role by Executive President Robbie Miley and approved by the senate in a 17-0 vote at their virtual meeting on April 9.
Ja’Dun Michael is an incoming freshman forward for the Elon University’s men’s basketball team. He is the first scholarship player from Burlington to be signed by the Phoenix since Elon moved to Division I in 1999.
In an effort to slow the spread of the COVID-19, Gov. Roy Cooper closed all K-12 public schools in the state for the rest of the school year. Schools have been using distance learning to continue teaching since Cooper announced the first school closings in mid-March.
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.
The town of Elon police have cited 17 Elon University students for violations of the town of Elon’s State of Emergency declaration and North Carolina’s stay at home order.
President Connie Book hosted a virtual town hall with students via WebEx. A panel of students joined Book to discuss Elon University’s response to the coronavirus, which is also known as COVID-19.
A recent Student Government Association survey found that 58% of Elon University student respondents indicated their mental health was a concern during the online period. SGA and Counseling Services are working to provide mental health resources.
Elon University's EMT course is a hybrid course — taught partially in person and online — in partnership with Alamance Community College, but the course has moved completely online for the remainder of spring semester.
Since Elon University switched to online instruction, more than 150 students who live in California have had to adjust their schedules to accommodate the time change. My mornings start at 5:59 a.m. when my piercing alarm goes off.
Elon University admissions events have gone virtual amid the coronavirus pandemic. Some incoming freshman are taking virtual tours and attending Facebook Live events to get a look at life at Elon.