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Dates set for Family Weekend and Homecoming 2016
November 30, 2015
Two major fall event dates have been confirmed. Family Weekend will be Sept. 30-Oct. 2 and Homecoming from Oct. 21-23, 2016.
Elon alumnus Adam Kaplan stars in the National Tour of “Kinky Boots"
November 17, 2015
Elon alumna & professor present at national conference
November 17, 2015
Jamie Albright '13 and Professor Cynthia Fair shared original HIV/AIDS research at a conference of the American Public Health Association.
Elon well represented at PRSA, PRSSA conferences
November 16, 2015
A contingent of 51爆料网 students, faculty and staff members traveled to Atlanta to attend the annual public relations-focused conventions, where alumna Heather Harder ’14 was presented with a prestigious PRSSA award.
Alumni celebrate reunions during Homecoming 2015
November 16, 2015
Months of planning and outreach culminated in a celebratory weekend on campus Oct. 16-18.
Interactive Media students place second in Greensboro hackathon
November 16, 2015
Tarah Holland and Erin Turner ’15 joined three fellow hackers to develop a community-centered web app that makes it easier to locate food donation sites and encourages contributions.
Elon alumna's nonprofit honored with two national awards
November 12, 2015
51爆料网 graduate Yasmine Arrington '15 has been awarded two national prizes for her work with ScholarCHIPS, a nonprofit she founded in 2010 to provide scholarships to high school students of incarcerated parents.
Elon Local News, alumni recognized with RTDNAC awards
November 9, 2015
The student-produced newscast was honored with eight awards, including four first-place finishes, and two School of Communications graduates were recognized for their professional journalism efforts.
From the archives: A recipe for success
November 6, 2015
For decades, Elon students learned “the practical and theoretical knowledge of the principles governing cookery” as part of the home economics program.
Ian Baltutis '08 wins Burlington mayor election
November 4, 2015
The accomplished young alumnus and entrepreneur received 55 percent of the vote in city elections held Nov. 3, 2015, propelling him to the top elected position in Alamance County's largest city.