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  • While exploring the outskirts of Hoi An, Vietnam, Elon students ride water buffalo through a rice paddy and bike through the countryside.
  • C.K. Siler is an Elon alum who served in the Korean War. He had a contract to play for the Red Sox but was drafted and never got to play professionally. After returning from war and finishing his degree, Siler coached for 36 years.
  • Bull City Pilates and Massage co-owner and instructor Stacy Wolfson, left, and instructors Jessie Parmelee and Anna  Barker practice Pilates in the Durham studio.
  • Business professor Rob Moorman laughs with his students as they compete to build the largest tower of tape, string, spaghetti and marshmallows.
  • A wedding party winds its way through the rock-hewn Churches of Lalibela in Lalibela, Ethiopia. There are 11 churches, each carved from solid rock in the 12th and 13th centuries as an Ethiopian version of Jerusalem.
  • Elon University graduates file around the stage and into their seats as their commencement exercises begin.
  • Justin Pierce, a music performance major at Elon University, teaches community members in his spare time.
  • The Elon Women's Club Rugby team practices on south campus.
  • Elon senior Lainey McQuain poses with her research mentor, associate professor of mathematics Alan Russell. The pair is researching using origami to teach students better writing methods.
  • While exploring the outskirts of Hoi An, Vietnam, Elon students ride water buffalo through a rice paddy and bike through the countryside.
  • High school students participate in a mural project in the Brightmoor neighborhood of Detroit as part of the College for Creative Studies summer arts programming.
  • More than 100 students, faculty and staff gathered at Elon’s Speakers' Corner on Young Commons to share their concerns and hold a march addressing the president’s recent Executive Order regarding immigration.
  • Glenda Phillips Hightower and Eugene Perry ‘69 are honored with formal portraits during a ceremony to commemorate their roles in Elon's history as the first black student and the first black graduate, respectively.
  • Elon students work with school children in Baluti, a village in the outskirts of Blantyre, Malawi. The students spent a week at, Namasimba, a rural school, tutoring students in reading comprehension.
  • As the summer sun begins to emerge on campus, so do the bare feet of students studying outside their residence halls.
  • Anna Zwingelberg and Fletcher Rowe work together in a video editing suite in the redesigned School of Communications facilities.
  • Dr. Jesse Meredith, recently honored by the American Medical Association for outstanding work, plays the fiddle at his Winston-Salem home. He's been a musician since he was a kid, and he found this particular violin at the end of WWII, inside a Daimler-Benz factory in Mannheim, Germany.
  • Student teacher Kara Cowdrick works on math with her second grade students at Audrey W. Garrett Elementary School in Mebane, N.C.
  • An incoming student comforts her tearful mother as they begin to say their goodbyes.
  • Sportsfest kicks off the academic year at Elon University.
  • Swedish student Frida Jansaker attends Elon on a tennis scholarship.
  • Recent graduates jump in and out of Fonville Fountain, a taboo activity while enrolled at Elon.
  • Paula DiBiasio, an assistant professor of physical therapy education at Elon University, works with a client in an on-campus lab.
  • Elon student Lauren Clapp plants a community garden with community volunteers at the Mayo Bigelow Center at North Park in Burlington. Lauren created the garden as part of her research on food justice.
  • An illustration for a story on concussion research at Elon University is featured on the cover of the Magazine of Elon.
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