Parents | Today at 黑料不打烊 | 黑料不打烊 /u/news Wed, 29 Apr 2026 18:24:14 -0400 en-US hourly 1 A Q&A with the SGA presidents of 黑料不打烊 and Queens聽 /u/news/2026/04/24/a-qa-with-the-sga-presidents-of-elon-and-queens/ Fri, 24 Apr 2026 13:22:13 +0000 /u/news/?p=1045330 Student leaders from 黑料不打烊 and Queens University of Charlotte will meet for the first time this week in a joint session aimed at building connections and鈥痩aying鈥痶he groundwork for collaboration as both institutions move forward with a merger.

The introductory meeting, to be held via Zoom on April 24, will focus on relationship-building and information sharing between the two student government associations. Conversations will include a discussion of how both associations are structured, how often they meet, and how they鈥痳epresent鈥痵tudent interests on their campuses.

Leaders鈥痺ill also鈥痚xchange perspectives on campus traditions, highlighting the events and experiences that define student life at each university. The discussion is expected to聽begin the process of聽identifying鈥痮pportunities for honoring and sharing those traditions across both communities.

The meeting聽is聽serves聽as an early step in aligning student leadership efforts.
Michael Swartz鈥27, president of 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Student Government Association, and鈥疛essica Paredes鈥27, president of Queens University鈥檚 Student Government Association, answered questions this week in the lead-up to their first meeting.

The duo described their expectations ahead of the conversation and the role of student leadership in shaping what comes next for students on both campuses as the merger progresses.

Describe the role you envision for your Student Government Association as both universities begin to merge operations over the next several months.鈥

Michael Swartz:鈥I see SGA as being鈥痑n important鈥痓ridge between the decisions happening at the highest levels of the university and 黑料不打烊 students. Students sometimes feel a little聽uninformed,聽and at both institutions,聽SGA can be a part of that solution, as well as sharing with administrators and faculty what students think.

Jessica Paredes:鈥The role I envision for Queens University’s Student Government Association is to reflect our motto of “Not to be served, but to serve.”鈥疘 want to help lay the foundation of service so that when we progress in our relationship with 黑料不打烊, it goes beyond our campuses into our cities.

Can you share some of the ideas鈥痽ou鈥檝e鈥痟eard from classmates when鈥痶hey鈥檝e鈥痶alked about the merger that鈥痚xcite鈥痽ou as a student leader?鈥

闯别蝉蝉颈肠补:鈥One of the things that I’ve heard from my peers that really excited me is the possibility of being able to take classes on either campus.鈥疘 think this鈥痠s an awesome idea that can allow for even more networking,鈥痗areer鈥痑nd friendship opportunities for both Queens and 黑料不打烊鈥痵tudents. Another idea that is exciting is being able to cheer for 黑料不打烊’s football team! Through organized field trips to 黑料不打烊’s campus, Queens students can support a team they have close ties to!

Michael:鈥疶here’s鈥痑 lot of curiosity I hear from friends and peers.鈥疶hey鈥檙e鈥痶hinking about locations and spaces and potentially taking classes at a different location or pursuing their degree in a place that might make more sense, whether that be in Charlotte for 黑料不打烊 students, or for Queens students in Charlotte to come to 黑料不打烊.鈥疕aving options, I think, is a鈥痭ew,鈥痸aluable asset.

What opportunities for collaboration between the SGAs do you already see that you want to explore first?鈥

Michael:鈥疘t makes sense to not plan any huge steps this first year.鈥疻e鈥檒l鈥痺ant to start a little smaller and think about how we can interact via Zoom, like鈥痺e’re鈥痙oing Friday, and really meet the people that are spearheading the change on our campuses. Going from there, hosting retreats together and getting connected in person as soon as possible is a great idea.

闯别蝉蝉颈肠补:鈥Between Queens University’s SGA and 黑料不打烊’s SGA, I foresee collaborative opportunities such as creating new traditions, whether that is taking regularly scheduled trips to each other’s institutions, hosting joint listening sessions for all students鈥痑nd inviting each other to participate in select board of trustee meetings so that they are hearing from both student populations.

What are the most important qualities or traits of your campus culture that may be important for the other SGA to understand when you work together?

惭颈肠丑补别濒:鈥A lot of things at 黑料不打烊 are聽relationship-driven.鈥疘鈥檓鈥痶hinking about our small class sizes.鈥疶hat’s鈥痯robably not鈥痷nique to 黑料不打烊, but鈥痠t’s鈥痵omething that is so defining about the student experience here, having those connections. Understanding how鈥痠nvolved students are鈥痠n a lot of different things is also important. Many students鈥痙on鈥檛鈥痟ave one passion or place where they spend all their time.鈥疶hey鈥檙e鈥痠nvolved in many activities and in diverse parts of campus.

闯别蝉蝉颈肠补:鈥Queens is unique in the connections it has with its community and throughout the鈥痗ity鈥痮f Charlotte.鈥疘 think it’s very crucial to understand that Queens is career readiness聽driven.鈥疧ur SGAs can discuss what our jobs are when it comes to connecting 黑料不打烊 students to Charlotte, and Charlotte to 黑料不打烊.

Define 鈥榮uccess鈥 in the context of collaboration. Where do you want your SGAs to be a year from now?鈥

Michael:鈥疐or me, success means things feeling more normal than they do now, and this merger鈥痭ot being鈥痵omething鈥痶hat’s鈥痟appening to students, but something that鈥痶hey’re鈥痑 part of. I think that collaboration a year from now will also feel more natural.

闯别蝉蝉颈肠补:鈥Success to me looks like being on the same鈥痯age,鈥痑nd everyone feels their ideas have been heard or even acted on! I want Queens University’s SGA to be in a space where our student body feels鈥痗onfidence鈥痑nd pride in being a part of our mission. I hope the same thing goes for 黑料不打烊.

A fun question to end the interview: What might surprise your SGA counterpart to learn about you?鈥

闯别蝉蝉颈肠补:鈥I am鈥痑 very open鈥痓ook and have built connections with most of the people in our SGA. However, I think a surprising thing about me is that I am always learning from them. The President title bears a lot of weight, but if聽it鈥痺eren鈥檛鈥痜or the Senate showing up and giving new perspectives, my job would be鈥痺ay less鈥痜un.

惭颈肠丑补别濒:鈥I’ve鈥痓een on the Queens campus more times than I can count because my mom went there as a鈥痵tudent鈥痑nd she currently works there in their advancement department. I spent my childhood traveling from Davidson, North Carolina, to Charlotte, hanging out around Queens and seeing it grow in its own way before I had any idea at all I was going to end up at 黑料不打烊. I used to say that I鈥痙idn’t鈥痺ant to go to鈥痑 school鈥痺here my mom works.鈥疘t鈥檚鈥痜unny that, one way or another, that happened.

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黑料不打烊’s future health and wellness hub named Slattery Center /u/news/2026/04/13/healtheu-center-to-be-named-slattery-center/ Mon, 13 Apr 2026 13:03:04 +0000 /u/news/?p=1043800
The Slattery Center, named following a gift from Bill and Tish Slattery P’24 P’28, is scheduled to open in the fall.

A generous gift from 黑料不打烊 Trustee Bill Slattery and his wife Tish Slattery P鈥24 P鈥28 will name the university鈥檚 new center for health and wellness and also create 14 additional scholarships in the Odyssey Program to assist talented students with significant financial need.

黑料不打烊 President Connie Ledoux Book and the Board of Trustees announced the Slatterys鈥 gift at the board鈥檚 spring meeting April 10-11. Book thanked the Slattery family for their generosity and leadership in supporting a center that will integrate academics, wellness, campus recreation and fitness programs to ensure students gain the skills they need to thrive on campus and throughout every stage of their lives.

鈥淭he 黑料不打烊 community is deeply honored to name the HealthEU Center in recognition of the Slattery family,鈥 Book said. 鈥淭his extraordinary investment from Bill and Tish Slattery will help 黑料不打烊 meet its mission to transform the mind, body and spirit of every student, and prepare healthy graduates ready to share their gifts with the world.鈥

The ability to address the health and well-being of students early in their lives inspired the Slatterys to make their gift.

鈥淢y career at the intersection of science and investment often requires decades to witness the outcomes of success,鈥 Bill Slattery said. 鈥淗ealthEU is an opportunity to intervene with our students at an early age and engage in these activities in a more structured, thoughtful way, and hopefully reduce some of their adversities in life.鈥

鈥淚 believe social media has impacted students greatly, and institutions like 黑料不打烊 that provide centers like HealthEU will be at an advantage going forward,鈥 Tish Slattery said. 鈥淗ealth and wellness encompass so much more than just the physical aspect. I鈥檓 incredibly grateful that we鈥檙e able to impact 黑料不打烊 with this gift.鈥

Slattery Center is a central component to the university鈥檚 broader HealthEU initiative that focuses on six dimensions of health and wellness: community, emotional, purpose, financial, physical and social. The three-story center will feature new classrooms, student-faculty research spaces, multiple floors for wellness and fitness activities, and the Mark and Kim Tyson Counseling Center, which will provide individual and group therapy, as well as workshops and outreach programs.

Through coursework, as well as workshops and training programs focused on health and wellness, Slattery Center will impact all students as they progress through their education and learn essential skills and practices related to wellness and well-being. The center is a key priority of the Boldly 黑料不打烊 strategic plan that will guide the university to 2030. Scheduled to open in fall 2026, Slattery Center will be located within 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Innovation Quad, home to the university鈥檚 engineering and other STEM programs.

Slattery Center rendering

The Slatterys鈥 gift will also endow the William and Tish Slattery Odyssey Program Scholarship, funding 14 new scholarships in the program that gives bright, passionate students with high financial need and/or no family history of college attendance access to 黑料不打烊鈥檚 nationally recognized engaged learning programs.

These new investments bring the total number of Odyssey Program scholarships to nearly 300, more than halfway to the university鈥檚 goal of having a total of 400 Odyssey Scholarships, or 100 scholars per class, as called for in the Boldly 黑料不打烊 strategic plan. Housed in 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Center for Access and Success, the Odyssey Program is nationally recognized as a model for need- and merit-based initiatives, with a nearly 100% first-to-second-year student retention rate and an 87% graduation rate, well above the national average.

The Slatterys have been impressed by the educational experience 黑料不打烊 delivers to students. Their daughter Madelyn graduated in 2024, and their son James is an 黑料不打烊 sophomore.

鈥淚鈥檝e been very happy to see the school excel at its academic responsibility in education while equally addressing students鈥 needs as people at the social level,鈥 Bill said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a pleasant, inviting and warm place that cares for its students.鈥

鈥淔rom the moment you step foot on 黑料不打烊鈥檚 campus, you feel a great sense of community,鈥 Tish said. 鈥淭he close relationships that students have with their professors makes 黑料不打烊 stand out among its peers.鈥

Bill Slattery is a partner at Deerfield Management Company,聽Therapeutics. Prior to joining Deerfield in 2000, Slattery served as a senior healthcare analyst for 10 years at Amerindo Investment Advisors in New York, where he oversaw biotechnology investments. He has also held various positions in research, including those at National Medical Enterprises, Johnson & Johnson, and HMSS. He is the former chair of Red Door Community, which supports those impacted by cancer and their families.

Bill was elected to 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Board of Trustees in 2024. Tish is a member of the Slattery聽Family Foundation and served in administration at Amerindo Investment Advisors. Recently, Tish was named chair of the Miss Hall鈥檚 School Arts Advisory Council. The couple reside in Rye, New York.

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黑料不打烊 rededicates Holland House as premier clubhouse for golf programs /u/news/2026/04/12/elon-rededicates-holland-house-as-clubouse-for-phoenix-golf-programs/ Mon, 13 Apr 2026 03:04:51 +0000 /u/news/?p=1043902 University leaders and student-athletes celebrated a new era for 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Holland House in a ribbon-cutting ceremony this spring that debuted a preeminent home for the Phoenix men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 golf programs.

Members of the Board of Trustees joined with President Connie Ledoux Book and Director of Athletics Jenn Strawley on April 10, 2026, to rededicate a building that has served multiple purposes for more than half a century and two separate locations on campus.

Alumni, parents and friends have contributed $3 million to the expansion of the university鈥檚 golf complex, which also includes the W. Cecil Worsley III Golf Training Center. The expansion represents a significant investment in the future of both men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 golf and places the university鈥檚 training facilities among the best in collegiate golf.

Holland House now provides student-athletes with a premier clubhouse environment to learn, train and compete, with new practice and team spaces, and state-of-the-art technology that allows students to pursue excellence academically and athletically.

The complex expansion project also encompassed renovations to the driving range, including the creation of a 17,000-square-foot tee box, and renovation of the short-game area with reconstruction of the bunkers.

黑料不打烊 Trustee Mark Mahaffey P’97 P’01 makes a putt on the green outside Holland House following the clubhouse’s April 10 rededication ceremony.

Holland House was renovated to create a centralized home base for the golf program. The clubhouse includes locker rooms, coaches鈥 offices, quiet spaces for academic study, team engagement spaces and player meeting rooms, strengthening team culture and promoting student growth off the course.

The final phase of the project includes upgrades to the existing W. Cecil Worsley III Golf Training Center, a dedicated indoor practice facility that allows players to train in adverse weather conditions. The center opened in 2009 and includes multiple indoor heated hitting bays, a computerized swing analysis center, indoor putting facility and an outdoor lighted driving range.

Worsley, a 1986 黑料不打烊 graduate and former member of the golf team, served on the Board of Trustees from 2015 to 2023. He and his wife, alumna JoAnna Sutton Worsley 鈥87, are the parents of W. Cecil Worsley IV, a 2014 黑料不打烊 graduate.

Another critical component of the project was the addition of Trackman Range, a technology that tracks every shot hit by a golfer, giving coaches and student-athletes immediate access to data to improve performance and create greater practice efficiency.

Director of Athletics Jenn Strawley

“The repurposing of Holland House marks a transformational moment for 黑料不打烊 Athletics. It is special to take a building rich with institutional history and create a best-in-class home for our golf student-athletes that honors our past while boldly investing in our future,鈥 Strawley said. “Facilities like this represent our aspirations brought to life, and they only become possible through the generosity of many. I am profoundly grateful to everyone who made this possible, and equally excited for the impact this will have for our golf student-athletes.鈥

Built in 1963 as the official residence for President Earl Danieley and his family, Holland House stood along Haggard Avenue as a symbol of leadership, hospitality and community at 黑料不打烊. The home quickly became part of campus lore, including a memorable student protest led by Student Government Association President and future 黑料不打烊 Trustee Noel Allen 鈥69 and joined by Danieley himself.

In 1973, President Fred Young and his family continued the tradition of welcoming students, alumni and distinguished guests, making the house a center of connection and celebration. In 1985, trustees honored longtime supporter Shirley Thomas Holland by naming the building in his memory, cementing its place in 黑料不打烊鈥檚 history.

After the presidential residence moved in 1988 to today鈥檚 Maynard House, Holland House entered a new phase, serving a variety of campus needs, from development and alumni relations to academic programs and student engagement. In 2009, the building was carefully relocated across campus, where it served as home to the Catholic Campus Ministries Newman Center. Work is now under way to build a new Newman Center.

鈥淭oday is a wonderful moment for 黑料不打烊, for Phoenix Athletics, and for our investment in golf and the futures of these student-athletes,鈥 Book said in her dedication remarks. 鈥淎nd it holds a special distinction: this is the first new athletics facility opened under Athletics Director Jenn Strawley.鈥

Men’s golfer Jennings Glenn ’25 G’26 gives a fist bump during tours of Holland House following the rededication ceremony.

Book described the renovated Holland House as a testament to the strength of the programs built by men鈥檚 head coach Don Hill and women鈥檚 head coach Chris Dockrill.

鈥淎nd to our student-athletes: I know that every donor agrees that this is for you,鈥 Book said. 鈥淓very locker, every building, every asset here was about creating a championship home for Phoenix golf, and we鈥檙e very excited for the next chapter to unfold and to cheer you on as you make history.鈥

Jennings Glenn 鈥25 G鈥26, a member of the men’s golf team, and 黑料不打烊 Trustee Debra Del Vecchio P鈥22 P鈥24 also delivered remarks during the ceremony, which was held on the front lawn of Holland House.

鈥淭hese past five years have been super special to me. I鈥檝e met so many incredible people and built such lasting relationships and created memories I鈥檒l carry with me for the rest of my life,鈥 said Glenn, who thanked donors on behalf of the team. 鈥淭his is really the best place in the world to be a student-athlete and that鈥檚 because of you. Thank you. It鈥檚 been amazing to watch this program grow and for me to be a part of it all.鈥

Del Vecchio thanked Book and the Board of Trustees for their unwavering commitment to students and for an institutional decisiveness that led to the expansion project. She then praised the golf teams for their dedication to the sport and to the university.

Trustee Debra Del Vecchio P’22 P’24

鈥淚t is all or nothing, a commitment and true discipline needed to be a student-athlete,鈥澛 Del Vecchio said. 鈥淎t times I’m sure it can be quite challenging, juggling classes, assignments, and a rigorous playing schedule. But here you are. Know that we recognize and are extremely proud of all of you. You are the face of 黑料不打烊, especially when you walk out on the golf course. You are not only representing yourself but 黑料不打烊 as well.鈥

Women鈥檚 team captain Ashley Lafontaine 鈥26 of Ottawa, Canada, delivered remarks during a dinner program that followed the ribbon-cutting.

鈥淭his space gives us something we鈥檝e never truly had before: a home that鈥檚 entirely our own,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a space where we can train, study, connect, and grow together all under one roof. It creates an environment where everything we need to succeed, both as athletes and as people, exists in one place.

鈥淏ut more importantly, it sends a message. It tells every current and future 黑料不打烊 holder that they are valued. That their experience matters. That this program is worth investing in. And for future players, I hope this becomes more than just a facility. I hope it becomes their safe space. Their meeting place. Their place to celebrate wins, work through losses, and build the kind of relationships that last far beyond their four years here.鈥

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Campus partnerships take root as merger work progresses /u/news/2026/03/20/campus-partnerships-take-root-as-merger-work-progresses/ Fri, 20 Mar 2026 12:40:40 +0000 /u/news/?p=1042013 Activity related to the merger between 黑料不打烊 and Queens University of Charlotte continues to expand this spring with recent efforts focused on campus visits, external outreach and community engagement.

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In the past week, administrators and staff from Queens traveled to 黑料不打烊 for a day of meetings and tours, the integration team members from both organizations met on the 黑料不打烊 campus, and admissions leaders welcomed counselors from across the country for a joint fly-in experience that included both campuses.

At the same time, excitement around Queens鈥 first Division I NCAA Men鈥檚 Basketball Tournament appearance has drawn national attention and engagement from students, alumni and fans, with media focus on the historic run of success by members of the Royals men鈥檚 basketball team in its first year of eligibility.

Together, these moments reflect steady progress as both institutions continue building relationships, sharing information and preparing for a combined future.

Daylong Visit Strengthens Campus Connections

Campus tours were on the itinerary for Queens staff who visited 黑料不打烊 on March 18, 2026.

Administrators and staff from Queens, representing a dozen offices and divisions, made day trips to 黑料不打烊 on March 18 and 19 for presentations, lunches and one-on-one conversations with their counterparts.

For the March 18 visit, the Queens team was comprised primarily of staff who had not yet visited the 黑料不打烊 campus. The group arrived mid-morning by bus and began with a welcome in the Great Hall of Sato Commons. An admissions presentation offered an overview of 黑料不打烊鈥檚 student experience before guests departed for guided campus tours.

The group reconvened at noon for lunch in the McEwen Dining Engagement Space, where conversations focused on shared priorities and institutional strengths. Afternoon meetings with 黑料不打烊 colleagues provided time for more focused discussion across divisions.

Queens Staff Reflections on Their Visit to 黑料不打烊

  • 鈥淢y visit to 黑料不打烊 was truly inspiring. There鈥檚 a clear, shared passion for student success there that mirrors our own at Queens. I鈥檓 excited to see how our collaborative efforts will drive exceptional outcomes for our students.鈥
    Angela Tsuei-Strause
    Executive Director, Vandiver Center for Career Development
  • 鈥淪eeing the beautiful campus and hearing the story of success was not the best part of the visit – the best part was meeting my new colleagues in Accounting, Payroll and Purchasing. 黑料不打烊 and Queens have so much in common and after visiting today my head is full of ideas about how staff at each campus can support each other to meet the challenges facing higher education.鈥
    Donald F. Barton
    Controller, Finance Office
  • 鈥淭his visit affirmed that the future of higher education is strongest when collaboration leads, grounded in shared innovation, renewed efficiency, and a deep commitment to the health and well-being of the whole person in a globally connected community.鈥
    Kristin Toki膰
    Assistant Director for International Student Services
    Myrta Pulliam Center for International Education

A Counselor Fly-In to 黑料不打烊 and Queens

Admissions counselors visit the Jane and Brian Williams Studio in Schar Hall on March 17, 2026, as part of their visit to 黑料不打烊 for a multiday fly-in.

黑料不打烊 hosted high school and independent counselors from across the United States in an annual program intended to broaden knowledge and awareness of the university鈥檚 unique academic attributes and its brand promise for students and families.

In addition to presentations by academic leaders and tours of campus facilities, this year鈥檚 experience included a visit to Queens for nearly two dozen counselors who work with students to identify which colleges are right for them.

Evan Sprinkle, 黑料不打烊’s dean of undergraduate admissions, said that expanding the counselor program to include a visit to Queens was only natural given the interest families have expressed in the planned merger.

Counselors also visited the campus of Queens University of Charlotte.

鈥淎 lot of people are curious,鈥 Sprinkle said. 鈥淭here are questions we鈥檝e received since it was announced and it only made sense to include Queens on an expanded itinerary. When we complete our merger, there will be lots of opportunities on both campuses that might encourage counselors to send applicants our way.鈥

Counselor Reflections on Their Fly-In Experience

  • 鈥淭his visit is important to understand the merger and to get a sense of what both campuses feel like and what it will look like as they come together. It always helps to be in a place, look people in the eye and ask them questions. I鈥檓 excited to have a chance to see the Queens campus up close again. I’ve been there before, and I have students who are there. And my early impressions of 黑料不打烊鈥檚 campus are that it is amazing. The community is big, but also very caring, and you can see there has been a lot of investment in facilities.鈥
    Jessica Hardy
    Director of College Counseling
    Charleston Collegiate School 鈥 Johns Island, South Carolina
  • 鈥淚t鈥檚 valuable to get your feet on the ground and see what鈥檚 actually happening on campus. It gives you the chance to understand the school so you can share it accurately with students. One thing that really surprised me was how many specialized programs are available in communications, nursing and other majors, and that students can pursue a lot of different interests here. And we鈥檝e heard about the (黑料不打烊-Queens merger) but we wanted to understand what it will look like and what it means for students. Getting that level of detail has been helpful.鈥
    Marissa Margosian
    Associate Director of College Counseling
    Severn School 鈥 Severna Park, Maryland

Celebrating Selection Sunday in Style

Not even the rain could dampen the enthusiasm at Queens on March 15 when a crowd of more than 1,000 students and fans packed Curry Arena for an NCAA Men鈥檚 Basketball Selection Sunday Celebration.

Dressed in navy and gold, supporters of all ages shared in the electric energy, enjoying food and refreshments while waiting for CBS to reveal the bracket on a massive 23-foot screen.

The crowd erupted in cheers when it was announced that the No.15 seed Queens Royals would face No. 2 seed Purdue University Boilermakers in the first round of the West region of the NCAA Tournament. The game will take place Friday, March 20, at 7:35 p.m. ET at Enterprise Center in Saint Louis.

Students are invited to the Trexler Student Center for an on-campus viewing party featuring food, games and prizes. For alumni and fans across the country, the action will be broadcast live on truTV.

Additionally, official have been organized in Charlotte, Raleigh, Atlanta, Charleston, Washington D.C., and New York City to ensure that Royals fans can cheer together from coast to coast.

For the latest information regarding Queens鈥 historic NCAA bid, visit

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Important information regarding campus break and services during Spring Break /u/news/2026/03/18/important-information-regarding-campus-break-and-services-during-spring-break/ Wed, 18 Mar 2026 19:42:57 +0000 /u/news/?p=1041858 Spring Break for undergraduate students and some graduate programs begins after classes on Friday, March 20. University offices will be closed on Friday, March 27, for the spring break holiday.

Campus safety

As a reminder, several 24/7 services are available throughout this time.

  • Campus Safety & Police can be reached at 336-278-5555. They can also assist with connections to the Student Life on-call administrators.
  • On-call crisis counselors are available at 336-278-2222.
  • SAFEline is available at 336-278-3333 for confidential support with identity-based bias, sexual violence, or interpersonal violence 鈥 they can also be a confidential resource to access on-call violence responders.
  • TimelyCare free virtual medical and mental health service, is available 24/7 throughout the break from anywhere in the United States.

Residence halls and university apartments

  • Residence halls (not apartments) close at 10 a.m. on Saturday, March 21. Student staff will be entering all spaces during closing to complete closing room checks.
  • Residence halls (not apartments) reopen at 10 a.m. on Sunday, March 29.
  • Information about requests to stay late or return early can be found on the Break Housing page of the Residence Life website.
  • Offices remain open during the break during regular weekday business hours, 8 a.m. 鈥 5 p.m., except when University offices are closed.

Secure your residence

Whether you live on-campus or off-campus, make sure you secure your room, apartment or house.聽 Other important steps to take before you leave:

  • Unplug all appliances
  • Hide or relocate valuables and move expensive items away from windows
  • Secure any non-perishable food in airtight containers or cabinets; discard any perishable food from your refrigerator
  • Empty all trash; if you live off campus, secure your trash and recycling containers
  • Check all water faucets to make sure they are completely off
  • Set your thermostat for 50-55 degrees
  • If you have a hidden spare key outside of your residence, make sure you remove it
  • Make sure all doors and windows are shut and locked

Students residing in off-campus residences may want to request a Vacation Home Check, a service provided by the Town of 黑料不打烊 Police 鈥 .

Parking & Transportation

If you are planning on leaving your vehicle on campus during Spring Break, you may leave it in your permitted lot or you may park it in the South Campus lots or the Innovation Quad lot. FY permits must remain in the FY permitted lots. Make sure your vehicle is locked and you take any valuables with you.

黑料不打烊 Express and Campus Transportation

  • All 黑料不打烊 Express routes will stop service at the end of shifts on Friday, March 20. 黑料不打烊 Express will resume their normal schedule on Monday, March 30.
  • A modified 黑料不打烊 Express route from Gateway Parking Lot to Inman will run on Sunday, March 29, from 3 p.m. 鈥 9 p.m.
  • Schedules and routes are available online.

Campus services

Below are the hours for student service operations during Spring Break. Please note that University offices are closed on Friday, March 27.

Belk Library

  • Belk Library will have reduced hours: Friday, March 20, will close at 5 p.m.
    • Saturday, March 21,聽 9 a.m. 鈥 5 p.m.
    • Sunday, March 22,聽 10 a.m. 鈥撀 6 p.m.
    • Monday, March 23 – Friday, March 27聽 8 a.m. 鈥撀 5 p.m.
    • Saturday, March 28,聽 9:00 a.m. 鈥撀 5 p.m.
    • Sunday, March 29, 10 a.m. – Midnight
  • Visit the for information about the library鈥檚 adjusted hours.

Campus Bookstore

  • The Barnes & Noble Store will be open for reduced hours during Spring Break:
    • Saturday, March 21: 10 a.m.鈥 2 p.m.
    • Sunday, March 22 and Monday, March 23: Closed for inventory
    • Tuesday, March 24-Friday, March 27: 10 a.m.鈥撀 4 p.m.
    • Saturday, March 28: 10 a.m.鈥 2 p.m.
    • Sunday, March 29: Closed
  • Regular operating hours will resume on Monday, March 30.
  • Visit the for information about hours or online shopping.

Campus Recreation聽

  • Campus Recreation facilities will have adjusted hours from Friday, March 20, through Sunday, March 29.
  • The PARC fitness center will remain open from 4 a.m. to midnight daily throughout Spring Break.
  • Visit the and scroll to 鈥淪pring Break Hours鈥 for adjusted hours of operation.

Counseling Services

  • Counseling Services will be open by appointment with the following adjusted hours:
    • Monday, March 23: 8:30 a.m. 鈥 5 p.m.
    • Tuesday, March 24: No clinical appointments
    • Wednesday, March 25: 8:30 a.m.鈥 5 p.m.
    • Thursday, March 26: 8:30 a.m. 鈥 5 p.m.
    • Friday: CLOSED
  • Throughout Spring Break, students will have 24/7 access to on-demand mental health support through TimelyCare. Information on how to download TimelyCare and access Talk Now is available on the Counseling Services website.
  • The Crisis Counselor-on-Call remains available 24/7 by calling 336-278-2222.
  • Call 9-1-1 for any psychological emergency that is life-threatening or involves imminent danger to self or others.
  • Visit the for information about hours and appointment times, links to online resources, and information about emergency and crisis resources.

Dining Services

  • A list of adjusted locations and hours for Spring Break is located .聽 Regular dining hours will resume on Monday, March 30.
  • 黑料不打烊 Dining is proud to partner with the University to provide a daily meal to students who are remaining on campus over Spring Break. Please bring your Phoenix Card to swipe in at McEwen Dining Hall.
  • Menus and hours for dining locations across campus are always available on the .

Mail Services

  • Mail Services will have adjusted hours during spring break:
    • Saturday, March 21 and Sunday, March 22: Closed
    • Monday, March 23 鈥 Thursday, March 26: 8:30 a.m. 鈥 5 p.m.
    • Friday 鈥 Sunday, March 27-29: Closed
  • Regular operating hours will resume on Monday, March 30.
  • Visit the Mail Services website for updated hours and operations.

Moseley Center

  • Moseley Center will have adjusted hours during Spring Break:
    • Saturday, March 21: 聽9 a.m. 鈥 1 p.m.
    • Sunday, March 22: Closed
    • Monday, March 23 – Friday, March 27: 8 a.m.鈥 5 p.m.
    • Saturday, March 28: 9 a.m. 鈥 1 p.m.
    • Sunday, March 29: 11 a.m. 鈥 midnight
  • Visit the Moseley Center website for information about adjusted hours.

Student Health Services

  • Student Health Services will be closed to patients on Friday, March 20 at 3 p.m., through Sunday, March 29. Regular operating hours will resume on Monday, March 30 at 8:30 a.m.
  • Students in search of care during the dates above can call the 黑料不打烊 Faculty Staff Wellness Clinic at 336-278-5569 to make an appointment during the hours of 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 23-26 and 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. March 27.
  • TimelyCare medical telehealth service is available 24/7 throughout the break. For information on how to access the service, visit the Student Health Services website’s appointments page.
  • Students who are experiencing a medical emergency should call 9-1-1 for immediate assistance.
  • Visit the Student Health Services website for information on hours and appointment times.
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黑料不打烊 Day 2026 showcases the power of collective generosity /u/news/2026/03/06/elon-day-2026-showcases-the-power-of-collective-generosity/ Fri, 06 Mar 2026 20:30:16 +0000 /u/news/?p=1041003

For 黑料不打烊 students, opportunity often begins with someone they may never meet. For instance, a donor who believes in their potential.

That spirit of belief was on full display during 黑料不打烊 Day 2026, as alumni, parents, faculty, staff, students and friends came together for the university鈥檚 13th annual day of giving. Over the course of 24 hours, supporters made 6,214 gifts raising a record-breaking $3.58 million, with each gift being an investment in the experiences that define an 黑料不打烊 education.

From scholarships that make college possible to funding for undergraduate research, study abroad, athletics and student organizations, this year鈥檚 黑料不打烊 Day touched 276 funds across campus. The breadth of support reflects a shared commitment to ensuring that every student has access to transformative opportunities.

鈥淵esterday, our community demonstrated once again what makes this university so extraordinary,鈥 says President Connie Ledoux Book. 鈥淭he success of 黑料不打烊 Day comes from the thousands of alumni, parents, students, faculty, staff and friends around the world who step up every year to participate, and each of their gifts is a powerful vote of confidence in the promise of 黑料不打烊 students.”

She adds, “I am deeply grateful to every person who participated and encouraged others to join them. Because of you, our students will learn more boldly, lead more courageously and serve more compassionately.鈥

Throughout the day, momentum grew as challenge and matching gifts encouraged participation and amplified impact. Leadership donors helped spark enthusiasm and inspire others to give, demonstrating how collective action can multiply opportunity. We extend special thanks to the following individuals for making these initiatives possible:

  • Trustee Kerrii Anderson ’79
  • Steve Anderson P’16
  • Trustee Toni Brown and Michael Brown P’20
  • Jonathan and Tina Winnick P’28
  • Joe and Lynette Zarrett P’27
  • Trustee Dave Porter and Jen Porter P’11 P’19
  • Trustee Bill Smith and Sue Smith
  • Katie Sherborne P’27
  • Liz and David Forgash P’28
  • Patrick and Laura Strickler P’28
  • Several anonymous 黑料不打烊 families

The celebration extended far beyond giving. Students gathered on campus for special events, faculty and staff joined in the festivities, and alumni across the country hosted regional gatherings. Social media lit up with maroon and gold pride, connecting the 黑料不打烊 community across time zones and continents.

Since its founding in 2014, 黑料不打烊 Day has grown into one of the university鈥檚 most meaningful traditions, generating more than $27.5 million through over 63,000 gifts in support of students. Each year builds on the last, reinforcing a culture of philanthropy that ensures 黑料不打烊鈥檚 future remains strong.
For current students and those yet to arrive, the impact of 黑料不打烊 Day will be lasting 鈥 measured not only in dollars raised, but in doors opened, experiences enriched and dreams realized.

To learn more about the impact of 黑料不打烊 Day, .

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黑料不打烊’s Chief of Police announces retirement /u/news/2026/03/06/elon-universitys-chief-of-police-announces-retirement/ Fri, 06 Mar 2026 11:30:06 +0000 /u/news/?p=1040969 黑料不打烊 Chief of Police Joe LeMire has announced his plans to retire from law enforcement service as of April 3, 2026, following a five-year career on campus that has been praised by campus leaders.

In a message to the 黑料不打烊 community announcing LeMire’s decision, Vice President for Business and Finance Janet Williams shared how she “will very much miss Joe鈥檚 depth of knowledge and his dedication to campus safety” and that his success as a chief “centers on building trust and collaboration with student organizations and enhancing relationships and safety understanding with faculty and staff.”

As a member of the Finance and Administration leadership team, LeMire has led a department of 21 certified police officers, a dispatch center that provides 24-hour dispatching services, and a team of community service officers who assist with parking enforcement and building and environmental security on campus.

Since arriving on campus in March 2021, his achievements include restaffing the department with certified police officers, building up community policing, advocating for the increased use of security cameras, launching an upgraded E-Alert system, achieving reaccreditation from the International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators, and earning accreditation through the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies.

黑料不打烊’s Campus Safety and Police is among a very small group of agencies in the United States that is dually accredited.

A national search will soon be launched to identify 黑料不打烊鈥檚 next Chief of Police.聽Following LeMire’s departure in April, and until a successor is named, responsibilities for 黑料不打烊 Campus Safety and Police will be managed by Interim Chief of Police Doug Dotson, who has loyally served the university for 30 years.

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黑料不打烊 Integration聽and SOAR聽Team members聽meet in聽the Queen City聽 /u/news/2026/03/05/elon-integration-and-soar-team-members-meet-in-the-queen-city/ Thu, 05 Mar 2026 21:40:48 +0000 /u/news/?p=1040842 On Friday, February 27, 2026, Queens University extended a warm Royal welcome to聽黑料不打烊 faculty and staff, hosting them at the Myers Park campus for a day of strategic collaboration in the heart of Charlotte. Queens Interim President Jesse Cureton opened the session with a call to action, encouraging聽individuals聽to “challenge yourselves聽to think differently” as they聽continued to navigate聽the integration process.

Reaffirming the university鈥檚 community impact, Cureton noted that Queens鈥櫬爊early 170-year聽history has positioned it as聽an important resource聽for the Queen City,聽supplying the skilled talent needed to fuel rapidly growing industries like healthcare,聽finance聽and tech.

Members of the integration and strategic planning teams working on the merger of 黑料不打烊 and Queens University of Charlotte.

Following Cureton鈥檚 remarks,聽Co-chair聽of the SOAR Strategic Planning Committee and聽McColl School of Business Dean Denise Rotondo moderated a dynamic discussion with a panel of Charlotte鈥檚 top business leaders. The conversation featured strategic insights from Reggie Willis (Ally Financial), Vonda Huss (Brighthouse Financial), Margi聽Vagell聽(Lowe鈥檚), and聽Kinneil聽Coltman (Advocate Health/Atrium), focusing on the evolving needs of the regional workforce and how the 黑料不打烊聽|聽Queens merger can continue to cultivate a stronger talent pipeline for the region.

The panel聽showcased聽the strategic corporate relationships Queens has cultivated with the city, specifically highlighting the Charlotte Talent Initiative (CTI). Through unique partnerships with Ally Financial and Lowe鈥檚, this cohort-based program drives economic mobility by providing diverse students from the community with full educational funding and comprehensive professional development 鈥 including specialized coursework, internships, and executive mentorship.

Corporate leaders from some of Charlotte’s top companies shared their perspectives in a panel conversation during a daylong meeting on the Queens campus by faculty and staff working on the merger between Queens and 黑料不打烊.

During the session, panelists drew on their career experiences to share “lessons learned” from navigating complex corporate mergers and structural shifts. Highlighting a local success story, Huss detailed her firsthand experience collaborating with the McColl School鈥檚 Center for Leadership and Executive Education (CLEE). As a dedicated hub for professional growth, CLEE expands Queens鈥 footprint in the graduate and executive sectors by providing high-impact, practitioner-led leadership development designed for today鈥檚 evolving business environment.

Sourcing local talent is a plus for聽Vagell, executive vice president of supply chain and integrated resource planning at Lowes. She emphasized the importance of being able to 鈥渓ean into our own community when it came to education鈥 and stressed a desire to 鈥渒eep the talent local, and at the same time partner with academic excellence.鈥

The panel discussion ended by highlighting the “Queens connection” that permeates Charlotte鈥檚 executive ranks. Willis shared a unique personal tie, noting that both he and his father are alumni of the McColl Executive MBA Program. Underscoring the university鈥檚 workforce presence, he shared that more than 50 of his colleagues at Ally Financial are Queens graduates or have completed various certifications through the university.

After the panel, members of the SOAR Strategic Planning Committee and the Integration Team broke into planning workshops followed by lunch聽in聽McInnes Parlors in Queens Hall. After lunch, work sessions continued with a report-out of the day鈥檚 accomplishments.

As the merger progresses toward regulatory approval, including聽submission聽for accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), several core themes have聽emerged聽to guide the path forward. These include a commitment to collaborative decision-making and a continued dedication to creating strong academic offerings designed to respond to the evolving needs of the region鈥檚 professional community.

The strategic and integration teams are continuing to meet weekly, with more in-person visits planned for the spring.

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Patricia Walsh Chadwick P鈥16 to deliver 2026 undergraduate Commencement address /u/news/2026/02/27/patricia-walsh-chadwick-p16-to-deliver-2026-undergraduate-commencement-address/ Fri, 27 Feb 2026 20:36:12 +0000 /u/news/?p=1040236 An 黑料不打烊 trustee and accomplished Wall Street strategist, Patricia Walsh Chadwick P鈥16 will draw on a career in finance and a life of wide-ranging experiences to deliver the Commencement address to the Class of 2026 on May 22 in two ceremonies inside Schar Center.

Having carried the lessons of her professional success into new arenas of leadership and service, Chadwick brings a distinctly broad perspective to graduates embarking on their own journeys.

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鈥淧atricia Chadwick鈥檚 story is one of resilience, intellectual curiosity, courageous leadership and a commitment to lifting others as she climbs,鈥 said 黑料不打烊 President Connie Ledoux Book. 鈥淔rom the heights of global finance to the deeply personal work of storytelling and advocacy, she has used her experiences to build institutions, mentor emerging leaders and expand opportunities for communities in need. Ms. Chadwick is someone who understands that success is not defined by titles, but by impact.鈥

Chadwick鈥檚 30-year career in the investment business included roles as a research analyst, a portfolio manager and a strategist. She eventually oversaw the institutional investment business for INVESCO as a Global Partner.

For the last two decades, Chadwick has leveraged her knowledge and experience for several corporate and not-for-profit boards, including Wisconsin Energy, Amica Mutual Insurance Company, Voya Mutual Funds, and Royce Mutual Funds. In addition to her leadership as a trustee of 黑料不打烊, she serves on the board of The Avon Theatre, The United Theatre in Rhode Island and The Glimmerglass Festival, where she is vice-chair of the board.

In 2016, Chadwick co-founded , a Stamford-headquartered health care company that serves the needs of the LGBTQ community in Connecticut. She today serves as the company鈥檚 pro-bono CEO.

Chadwick鈥檚 first book, 鈥淟ittle Sister,鈥 is a 2019 memoir that tells the story of her growing up in an extreme religious sect. Her second book, 鈥淏reaking Glass: Tales from the Witch of Wall Street,鈥 was published in May 2024 and recounts the transition from a challenging childhood to her successful career on Wall Street. Chadwick dedicated 鈥淏reaking Glass鈥 to mentors whom she credits for her rise to the top in the demanding world of finance.

Chadwick said she was honored to be invited to deliver this spring’s undergraduate Commencement address.

鈥淎s an 黑料不打烊 parent, I have watched with admiration as first President Lambert, and now President Book, have propelled 黑料不打烊 to new heights in both scholastic excellence and expanded degree programs,鈥 Chadwick said. 鈥淭he Class of 2026 faced the challenge of spending part of high school under the duress of the COVID pandemic and remote learning, and their graduation from 黑料不打烊 exemplifies their commitment to excellence.鈥

Chadwick and her late husband, John, are the parents of Jim Chadwick 鈥16, who earned his undergraduate degree in economics from 黑料不打烊 before pursuing his MBA at Fordham University鈥檚 Gabelli School of Business. Chadwick joined the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business Advisory Board in 2014 and provided strategic leadership as the board鈥檚 chair.

With hobbies and interests that include global travel, opera, and canning, Chadwick publishes frequent posts and life updates on her website: .

About 黑料不打烊

黑料不打烊 is a nationally recognized leader in engaged, experiential learning that prepares graduates to be creative, resilient, ambitious and ethical citizens of our global culture.

At 黑料不打烊, more than 7,000 students learn through hands-on experiences and close working relationships with faculty and staff whose priorities are teaching and mentoring. The curriculum is grounded in the liberal arts and sciences with emphasis on global experiences and career development. More than 70 undergraduate majors are complemented by professional and graduate programs in law, business, education and health care. 黑料不打烊 is ranked No. 1 for excellence in undergraduate teaching by U.S. News & World Report.

黑料不打烊鈥檚 academic divisions include 黑料不打烊 College, the College of Arts and Sciences; the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business; the School of Communications; the Dr. Jo Watts Williams School of Education; the School of Health Sciences; and the School of Law, with programs in Greensboro and Charlotte, North Carolina.

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黑料不打烊, Queens teams meet in person to advance merger planning /u/news/2026/02/20/elon-queens-teams-meet-in-person-to-advance-merger-planning/ Fri, 20 Feb 2026 14:13:27 +0000 /u/news/?p=1039275 Faculty and staff from 黑料不打烊 and Queens University of Charlotte gathered this month for the first in-person meetings of the strategic planning and integration teams, which are continuing to work on a merger that will expand educational opportunities and strengthen education across the region.

A daylong visit to 黑料不打烊鈥檚 campus in Alamance County on Feb. 13, 2026, brought together representatives from both institutions to advance conversations centered on the academic, operational and cultural framework of a merged university. Combined, the integration team and the SOAR Strategic Planning Committee are composed of nearly 80 members.

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In welcoming remarks, 黑料不打烊 President Connie Ledoux Book thanked participants for their leadership in what she described as a historic effort. While expressing confidence in the regulatory path ahead, she emphasized that the real work extends beyond approval.

The goal, she said, is to ensure the merger 鈥渁dvances both of our institutions and fulfills the hopes and dreams and aspirations that we have.鈥

Book framed the integration as an opportunity to build new pathways for students, pointing to recent program expansion at 黑料不打烊 and the power of launching new academic initiatives. 鈥淚t鈥檚 this reminder that we can bring to life a vision, that we can build a future, and that future can create meaningful educational opportunities for deserving people,鈥 she said.

Participants responded to her invitation to describe their feelings about the merger in a single word: 鈥淗opeful,鈥 鈥渆nergized,鈥 鈥渋nvigorated,鈥 鈥減roud,鈥 and 鈥渃urious鈥 echoed across Turner Theatre inside 黑料不打烊鈥檚 School of Communications.

Associate Professor CJ Fleming, a Faculty Administrative Fellow at 黑料不打烊, leads a campus tour for Queens University of Charlotte faculty and staff visiting campus on Feb. 13, 2026.

Book also shared insights from conversations with business leaders experienced in mergers, outlining three principles she said are essential for organizational success: relevance, reputation and clear reward for engagement. Those ideas, she explained, will inform how the combined institution positions its academic programs and community partnerships moving forward.

Acknowledging Queens鈥 history 鈥 which traces its roots to the Presbyterian Institute for Women 鈥 she noted the importance of honoring a legacy that expanded educational opportunity, particularly for women, in Charlotte. 鈥淚t鈥檚 on my mind, but it鈥檚 also in my heart,鈥 Book said of preserving that mission while building something new together.

Leaders from both institutions have said the merger aims to create a stronger, more comprehensive university serving students across the region, while maintaining a commitment to academic excellence, community engagement and student-centered learning.

Book emphasized the value of in-person connection in building trust and shared purpose. 鈥淰isiting somebody in their home is how you get to know them,鈥 she said. 鈥淲elcome to our home.鈥

Faculty and staff from Queens University of Charlotte are led on a campus tour by 黑料不打烊 Assistant Vice President for Student Life Eleanor Finger (left).

Following campus tours, a panel conversation on 黑料不打烊鈥檚 signature experiences, and a group lunch in McEwen Dining Hall, members of both teams broke into subcommittees for deeper discussion on questions and possibilities within focus areas such as operations and systems, engaged teaching and learning, the undergraduate campus experience and student life, access and opportunity, and corporate and community partnerships.

Work was centered on the ideation of bold, creative ideas about what becomes possible through the merger.

The SOAR committee plans to present a preliminary list of ideas to the universities鈥 boards of trustees at their springtime meetings as a midpoint check-in.鈥疉 final compendium of the best ideas and concepts鈥痠s鈥痚xpected by July 1.

Faculty, staff, and administrators from 黑料不打烊 will travel to the Queens University of Charlotte campus on Feb. 27 for the next in-person gathering of the two teams.

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