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NEWS 7/27/14 11:33pm

Former Elon Student Takes Dreams to Big Screen

From the varsity football field to the acting stage, David Rountree has done it all. Rountree attended Elon for his first two years of college, where he played varsity football and baseball, all while maintaining a 4.0 GPA.


NEWS 6/21/14 6:15pm

Elon Names New Dean of Multicultural Affairs

A longtime college administrator, Randolph "Randy" Williams is the new head of Elon University's Multicultural Center. Williams will focus on promoting alumni ethnic and racial groups and fundraising for diversity initiatives.


NEWS 5/13/14 11:05pm

College Cooking: Edamame Salad

[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5h_VdfKF_8&noredirect=1&w=560&h=315] Edamame salad is a unique blend of just a few simple ingredients!


NEWS 4/29/14 2:58pm

Not just numbers: Professor brings creativity to math in origami course

Alan Russell's love for folding paper began at age seven, when his mom gave him an origami book. Today, Russell, an associate professor of mathematics, gets to perform his passion regularly, teaching an interdisciplinary course, Math Origami, at Elon University. This course, an Upper Level General Studies class, is open to all majors, who often combine their major studies with the creativity of origami throughout the semester.


NEWS 4/13/14 4:55pm

Physical Plant employee shares story as unsung hero

Tessie Goins, a custodian on the Physical Plant team at Elon University, does it all. Goins always goes where the action is, and she can often be found cleaning up after events in Moseley, wiping down tables in Koury Business Center and attending to the bathrooms in Colonnades. "Just anywhere I go, if on my way, even if it's not nothing that I'm supposed to do, if you see it, it's the right thing to do," Goins said.


NEWS 4/9/14 11:46pm

New School of Communications curriculum begins Fall 2014

The School of Communications introduced a new curriculum that will take effect beginning as early as fall 2014. This curriculum, which places a greater focus on better preparing students for successful communications careers, has six important changes.


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