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Jensen Roll ’16 builds community through Roll Construction, blending entrepreneurship with service
April 16, 2026
From designing a custom major in social entrepreneurship to leading one of the Triad’s fastest-growing businesses, Jensen Roll ’16 is building a long-term impact in the community he calls home.
Lumiere Rostick ’20 brings ‘Crime & Parody’ to RiverRun, exploring satire and free speech
April 15, 2026
Co-produced by the Elon graduate, the feature documentary will screen at the 28th RiverRun International Film Festival in Winston-Salem on Saturday, April 18, at 3:30 p.m. and Friday, April 24, at 5 p.m.
Stephanie Moeller ’09: Growing an Emmy-nominated career from Elon Roots
April 14, 2026
Stephanie Moeller’s path from college student to five-time Emmy–nominated producer reflects the lasting impact of her experience at ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈ.
A Fighting Chance
April 3, 2026
Danielle Martinelli-Taylor ’12 combines boxing with mental health techniques to help clients process trauma.
Two new members join Elon Alumni Board
April 3, 2026
New members’ first meeting with the full board will be on Friday, May 1 as part of Alumni Awards Weekend.
New leadership transitions to strengthen work on campus and in Charlotte
April 3, 2026
President Connie Ledoux Book has announced two leadership transitions.
Rony ’26 and Rafi Dahdal ’24 G’24 featured in The Assembly profile story
March 31, 2026
The brothers, a current Elon student and alumnus, were featured in a profile for The Assembly.
Gisele Nighswander ’17 protects public and environmental health at the EPA
March 31, 2026
From studying environmental science at Elon to shaping pesticide policy at the EPA, Gisele Nighswander ’17 is helping safeguard the health of both people and the planet.
How Elon alum Jessica Weickert is redefining human connection through marketing
March 31, 2026
Jessica Weickert is moving marketing beyond the screen by using sensory science to design immersive experiences that foster authenticity and a true sense of belonging.
Christian Seitz ’16 tackles global vaccine research
March 31, 2026
A professor’s encouragement helped Christian Seitz ’16 discover a passion for chemistry that ultimately led him to global vaccine research. Now working through the University of Chicago, Seitz studies viruses identified by the World Health Organization as potential pandemic threats in an effort to help prevent future global outbreaks.