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Cecil Worsley IV ’14 breaks ground in construction site safety
December 17, 2021
Worsley has combined his passion for entrepreneurship and software engineering to launch Wreckingball Systems LLC. The construction safety platform has been awarded an NC IDEA grant and has streamlined the safety orientation process on worksites.
Gergen Award winner ‘understands what it means to uphold justice’
December 16, 2021
Mike Davis saw many ways to help his classmates thrive during their legal studies. His passion for bettering the community earned him ¸£ÀûÑÇÖÞ¹ú²ú¾«Æ· School of Law’s top student honor at Commencement for embodying the highest levels of selfless leadership and service.
Angela Calhoun-Czerniak ’01 will try her luck as a contestant on ‘Wheel of Fortune’
December 15, 2021
Calhoun-Czerniak will appear on the Friday, Dec. 17 airing of the game show during "Disney Secret Santa" week.
Gift from Elon family endows two Teaching Fellows scholarships
December 14, 2021
To honor their late son Joey, Elon parents Mike and Karen Brocato P’16 have endowed a Teaching Fellows scholarship to support students studying special education. Their gift to the Elon LEADS Campaign will also create a second Teaching Fellows scholarship for students pursuing teaching in a STEM field.
Kente ceremony honors cultures of law & health sciences grads
December 13, 2021
¸£ÀûÑÇÖÞ¹ú²ú¾«Æ·â€™s School of Law and School of Health Sciences celebrated the pride and heritage of students who recognize their African roots in a Commencement eve program filled with laughs, cheers, and many boxes of tissues for the tears of joy of both graduates and their guests.
Nolan Elingburg ’11 G’12 hits his stride as storyteller for Duke men’s basketball
December 13, 2021
The Elon alumnus, who was recently nominated for a pair of Emmys, shines a light on stories both on and off the court for one of the world’s best-known sports teams.
ABA president-elect to Elon Law graduates: ‘Say yes to service’
December 11, 2021
In her Commencement address to the Class of 2021, attorney Deborah Enix-Ross of the American Bar Association emphasized how "our justice system does not function properly when vulnerable people who are poor are forced to appear in court without a lawyer."
Alumni in Action: Amanda Limoges Loughran ’15 takes her communication skills to the front lines
December 6, 2021
Amanda Limoges Loughran '15 credits her time at Elon, specifically at Live Oak Communications, for her success in the COVID-19 communications industry.
Elon alumni in New York City gather for professional networking event to discuss changing careers
November 30, 2021
The panel discussion on Nov. 8 in Brooklyn included how to switch pace from full-time employment to independent consultancy and other topics.
Annual Festival of Lights and Luminaries tradition to continue
November 23, 2021
This year, 2,400 luminaries and more than 50,000 lights will be spread across the Historic Neighborhood, Under the Oaks and across Lambert Academic Village.