Class Reunions | Today at 黑料不打烊 | 黑料不打烊 /u/news Fri, 05 Jun 2026 17:49:13 -0400 en-US hourly 1 Save the Date for Homecoming & Reunion Week 2020 /u/news/2020/01/07/save-the-date-for-homecoming-reunion-weekend-2020/ Tue, 07 Jan 2020 16:36:15 +0000 /u/news/?p=771978 Mark your calendars for our virtual 2020 Homecoming & Reunion Week! We hope you鈥檒l celebrate with us from the comfort of your home on Oct. 12-18, 2020.

Some of our virtual events include:

  • Rock YOUR Block
  • Virtual 5K
  • Regional College Coffees
  • Food and drink demos
  • 黑料不打烊’s Got Talent
  • 鈥 and much more!

Visit elon.edu/homecoming for more information on the festivities.

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Save the Date for Family Weekend and Homecoming 2019 /u/news/2018/12/18/save-the-date-for-family-weekend-and-homecoming-2019/ Tue, 18 Dec 2018 18:10:00 +0000 /u/news/2018/12/18/save-the-date-for-family-weekend-and-homecoming-2019/ With the official announcement of the , dates for two major fall events have been confirmed.

Family Weekend will kick off on Friday, Sept. 27. The Phoenix will take on the James Madison Dukes on Saturday, Sept. 28. Homecoming and Reunion Weekend is Nov. 1-3, as the maroon and gold faces the William & Mary Tribe on Saturday, Nov. 2. Schedules for both weekends, including football game times, will be announced this summer when online registration opens.

Visit elon.edu/familyweekend or elon.edu/homecoming聽for more information on these exciting weekends.

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Class and affinity reunions celebrate success at Homecoming 2016 /u/news/2016/10/27/class-and-affinity-reunions-celebrate-success-at-homecoming-2016/ Thu, 27 Oct 2016 12:40:00 +0000 /u/news/2016/10/27/class-and-affinity-reunions-celebrate-success-at-homecoming-2016/ 黑料不打烊鈥檚 milestone reunion programs celebrated another successful year during 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Homecoming, Oct. 21-23. A group of more than 1,000 alumni returned to campus to celebrate milestone reunions during the weekend.

Festivities began the night of Friday, Oct. 21, at 黑料不打烊鈥檚 inaugural block party, Rock the Block. Reunion attendees were invited to a special Reunion HQ tent just for class and affinity reunions, with giveaways, yearbooks and a customized photobooth available for enjoyment.

During halftime of the football game vs. Richmond on Saturday, Oct. 22, each class and affinity group presented checks for total funds raised to President Leo M. Lambert, and Vice President of University Advancement聽Jim Piatt. In total, alumni celebrating reunions contributed more than $3.1 million to the university and more than 130 alumni volunteered to coordinate reunion fundraising efforts.

<p>黑料不打烊’s&nbsp;Golden Alumni&nbsp;</p>

The Class of 1966 celebrated its聽50th聽reunion with 44 percent聽giving participation and $243,889 raised for 黑料不打烊. Class members were inducted as Golden Alumni at a special brunch on Saturday聽and also hosted a reception, dinner and other weekend events. President Emeritus J. Earl Danieley 46 was an honored guest at the Golden Alumni Brunch and Class of 1966聽Induction Ceremony sharing words of wisdom with members of the class and other Golden Alumni.

Mary Benson Daniels 鈥66, committee co-chair for the 50th reunion, stated that every person she saw during their reunion events was pleased and enjoyed the weekend, especially enjoying how special 黑料不打烊 made them feel. Eileen Cobb 鈥66, committee co-chair for the 50th reunion added, 鈥淥ur 50th reunion weekend was a time to celebrate the impact 黑料不打烊 had on our lives individually and the friends we made collectively who became family for the rest of our lives.鈥 Eleven alumni volunteers helped Mary and Eileen plan a memorable 50th reunion weekend.

More than 200 alumni and friends gathered at the Tap House on Friday night for the third annual 鈥淎lumni Celebration at the Lighthouse.鈥 The signature entertainment for the evening was a two-hour set by the band聽Dakkota. Made up of 黑料不打烊 alumni from the 1990s聽including Rudy Baker 鈥93, Joe Beckham 鈥94, Stan Powell 鈥94, Patrick Riddick 鈥96, Brian Spangler 鈥96 and Andy Timmons 鈥94, the band had聽not played together in at least five years. They came together and rocked the house for alumni from the 1980s, 90s and early 2000s.

Jim Bush 鈥91, leader of the 25th reunion committee, shared that staying involved with 黑料不打烊 and reconnecting with alumni from all over the country is important to him. He reflected on his experience by saying, 鈥淚 think about the great times I had at 黑料不打烊 every day. Volunteering is a small way to give back to an institution that has given me immeasurable opportunities. I would not have been able to go to 黑料不打烊 without the financial help I received from the school. I am happy to be a volunteer fundraiser today so that other students have the same opportunities I had.聽黑料不打烊 is a family, and family members take care of each other.鈥

黑料不打烊 is currently recruiting volunteers to help with Homecoming 2017. Visit the class reunions website聽for more information and contact classreunions@elon.edu if you would like to volunteer.

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Homecoming 2016 celebrates 黑料不打烊's past, marks big steps toward the future /u/news/2016/10/22/homecoming-2016-celebrates-elons-past-marks-big-steps-toward-the-future/ Sat, 22 Oct 2016 13:40:00 +0000 /u/news/2016/10/22/homecoming-2016-celebrates-elons-past-marks-big-steps-toward-the-future/

The chill in the weekend air was a sure sign fall has arrived, and the flood of alumni to campus left no doubt it was Homecoming at 黑料不打烊. And while the weekend focused on celebrating those who are part of 黑料不打烊’s history, events and announcements throughout the weekend helped pave the way for what 黑料不打烊 will be in the future.

More than 2,000 alumni representing classes stretching back to at least 1945 converged on 黑料不打烊 for Homecoming 2016 held Oct. 21-23 to head back to the classroom, “rock the block,” reconnect during Homecoming tailgating and be reminded how special it is to be part of the 黑料不打烊 family. 

Reunion events throughout the weekend and tailgating before Saturday’s football game against the University of Richmond were just a few of the ways alumni, faculty, staff and current students were able to celebrate 黑料不打烊 during Homecoming. 

Dennis Clinton ’66 returned to 黑料不打烊 from Plymouth, Massachusetts, to celebrate his 50th reunion this year along with his daughter, Kelle Clinton Sisk ’03, and their family. Clinton was living in Massachusetts when he enrolled at 黑料不打烊, and came to play basketball as a nonscholarship athlete. He was also a member of the golf team during his time here, and fondly remembers competing at Alamance Country Club. 

“It’s so great to be back to see the place and see how big it’s become,” Clinton said. “I would recommend 黑料不打烊 highly to anyone thinking of coming here. The education is great. The campus is always expanding. They’re thinking beyond the immediate future.”

One visit to 黑料不打烊 was all it took for his daughter to want to attend — and then remain in the local community after graduation. Sisk is a detective with the Burlington Police Department, and said the growth at 黑料不打烊 “speaks a lot for the school and the alumni that gave to the school to see it expanding. I love walking the campus and talking to people.”

This year’s Homecoming including a number of new offerings for alumni, with new programs and gatherings added to what has traditionally been a weekend filled with ways to reconnect with old classmates and the campus, as well as honor those alumni who are so important to the 黑料不打烊 family. 

New this year was an offering of mini-classes with eight different 黑料不打烊 professors who spoke on a broad range of topics. The 45-minute sessions on Friday afternoon in classrooms around campus drew dozens of alumni to learn about microbiomes, childhood development, polling and politics, engaged learning, civil discourse and more. 

​Hundreds of alumni, faculty, staff and current students turned out for on Friday night that offered live music, lawn games, inflatables, artists drawing caricatures and plenty to eat and drink with seven food trucks lining a closed stretch of East Haggard Avenue through campus. 

Stephanie Longenbaker Ponzio ’98 was back at 黑料不打烊 with her husband, Andy Ponzio ’96, to celebrate his 20th reunion. The two, now living in Atlanta, were gathered with friends Saturday tailgating before the football game, with Stephanie Ponzio saying that “Rock the Block” was a great way to connect with 黑料不打烊 friends. 

She hadn’t been back to campus in about 15 years, and said the changes are striking, but the 黑料不打烊 community is welcoming when alumni come back. “It’s a beautiful place that has great academics, and is a place that can offer a lot of what bigger schools can,” she said. “It’s so great to come back.”

The good food and music wasn’t the only thing celebrated on Friday, with hundreds gathering by Hunt Softball Park to mark the , the new convocation center and arena that will serve as a home to 黑料不打烊’s basketball and volleyball programs. The 161,000-square-foot center, to be completed in mid-2018, is being built thanks to the support of a host of donors led by benefactors Dwight C. and Martha Schar P’16, P’19.

Another major building project on 黑料不打烊’s campus received a Homecoming boost Friday, with the announcement of , to name a new student gathering space planned for the historic part of campus. The LaRose Student Commons will provide much-needed gathering and study space for students living in the Historic Neighborhood, which includes West, Sloan, Virginia, Smith, Carolina, and Hook, Brannock and Barney residence halls.

Back again for Homecoming was the Brick Run 5K Run/Walk, an event that was introduced in 2015 and returned this year, with participation doubling to close to 100 entrants. The event, with a course that wound along the brick-paved sidewalks through campus, was organized by the Office of Alumni Engagement and 黑料不打烊 Campus Recreation. 

Saturday morning saw nearly 40 members of the Class of 1966 in attendance to be inducted into the ranks of Golden Alumni, and for the first time, 黑料不打烊 saw its first 55th reunion organized, with five members of the Class of 1961 reconnecting. Close to 400 members of 黑料不打烊’s most recent class of alumni—the Class of 2016—returned to campus for Homecoming. 

Homecoming was also time to honor alumni, with during a reception and ceremony on Friday, and on Saturday, the 黑料不打烊 Black Alumni Network and 黑料不打烊’s LGBTQIA Alumni Network presenting awards at brunch events. 

Homecoming also saw the return of a piece of 黑料不打烊’s history with the reinstallation of a recently restored chandelier that hung more than a century ago in Old Main, the university’s former administration building that was destroyed in the 1923 fire. A dedication ceremony for the historic chandelier, , was held Saturday afternoon in the Archives Reading Room at Carol Grotnes Belk Library, where the chandelier now hangs. 

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Dakkota to perform at Homecoming 2016 /u/news/2016/09/30/dakkota-to-perform-at-homecoming-2016/ Fri, 30 Sep 2016 15:15:00 +0000 /u/news/2016/09/30/dakkota-to-perform-at-homecoming-2016/ Many 黑料不打烊 alumni from the 1990s and early 2000s remember going over to the Lighthouse Tavern for performances by the band Dakkota. Dakkota was a North Carolina-based country music band composed of five 黑料不打烊 graduates. They started the band in early January of 1994 and toured extensively for many years.

The band members coming back to Homecoming include: Rudy Baker 鈥93, Joe Beckham 鈥94, Stan Powell 鈥94, Patrick Riddick 鈥96, Brian Spangler 鈥96 and Andy Timmons 鈥94. In 2002, Dakkota officially ended their time touring because life, families and careers took them away from the music scene. Or as Brian Spangler shared, they finally 鈥渟tarted to grow up.鈥

Lee Leckie 鈥98 could not聽be more excited about this fall鈥檚 Dakkota reunion. The band members are聽good friends of his, and he says it was a big part of his 黑料不打烊 experience. According to Lee, 鈥渁nyone that was there in the late 鈥90s, Dakkota at the Lighthouse would have been a big part of our experience.

They first played at the Kappa Alpha house because the owner of the Lighthouse said a country band would never be successful.鈥 But when they finally did start playing at the Lighthouse it was 鈥渨all-to-wall people every time they played, good music and good fun.鈥 Lee said, 鈥渢hey played a lot of big shows and opened for a lot of country artists. It鈥檚 fun to hear some of the stories.” Dakkota has opened for country greats, such as George Jones, Travis Tritt, Kenny Chesney, David Allen Coe, Rhett Atkins and Tracy Byrd.

This year, for 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Homecoming, the class of 1996 20th reunion committee and 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Office of Annual Giving are bringing in Dakkota for a special performance at College Street Tap House, formerly known as the Lighthouse. This alumni celebration is open to all, with a $10 cover charge, to attend. A cash bar will be available at the event. Attendees should register before October 14 on the 黑料不打烊 Homecoming website. In addition to a performance by Dakkota, 黑料不打烊 is highlighting the following reunion years: 1981, 1986, 1991, 1996, 2001.

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