Young Alumni | Today at 黑料不打烊 | 黑料不打烊 /u/news Tue, 14 Apr 2026 19:57:11 -0400 en-US hourly 1 Rafi Dahdal 鈥24 G鈥24听elected 黑料不打烊 Youth Trustee /u/news/2025/06/12/rafi-dahdal-24-g24-elected-elon-university-youth-trustee/ Thu, 12 Jun 2025 13:47:43 +0000 /u/news/?p=1019963 A graduate of 黑料不打烊 who earned his bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 degrees through the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business has been elected to serve on his alma mater鈥檚 Board of Trustees.

Rafi Dahdal 鈥24 G鈥24听will serve a three-year term as听Youth Trustee, joining Megan Curling 鈥23 and Elizabeth 鈥淟iz鈥 Kwon L鈥23 in youth leadership roles for the university鈥檚 governing body.

The Board of Trustees has ultimate corporate and fiduciary responsibility for 黑料不打烊. It oversees 黑料不打烊鈥檚 long-term health and strategic direction, educational policy, finances and operations, and overall advancement of the university鈥檚 mission.

Dahdal was active on campus as a student advisor, tutor, teaching assistant, intern in the Center for Organizational Analytics, Graduate Advisory Board representative, and student worker in the university鈥檚 mail center. His academic work focused on the intersection of AI and business intelligence.

Dahdal today serves as a division business analyst at in Raleigh, N.C., and aspires to attend medical school, where he hopes to apply data-driven insights to improve patient outcomes and clinic operations.

鈥淏eing selected for this position is not just an honor, it鈥檚 an opportunity to represent student voices at the highest level,鈥 Dahdal said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not just a title. It鈥檚 a platform.鈥

Building on his experience as a student leader at 黑料不打烊, Dahdal said he looks forward to engaging broadly with peers and serving as a voice for the student body in the boardroom.

Born in Syria, Dahdal moved to Raleigh in 2012 and is the oldest of four siblings, including Rony Dahdal 鈥26. He graduated from in Raleigh where he pursued multiple internship and learning opportunities that he described as honoring the sacrifices his parents made for him.

A later recipient of the Leon and Lorraine Watson Scholarship through 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Odyssey Program, and a graduate of the Accelerated 3+1 Business Dual-Degree Program in Business Analytics, Rafi Dahdal credits his campus mentors for helping him find a sense of purpose.

Dahdal said he always attempts to bring a thoughtful, data-informed mindset to leadership. 鈥淢eaningful change starts with listening and leading with intention,鈥 he said. 鈥淢y goal is to build bridges between students and leadership鈥攖o make sure every voice is heard.

鈥淚鈥檓 excited to bring a fresh perspective grounded in collaboration and innovation with a deep commitment to making a lasting impact.鈥

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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Seven new members join Young Alumni Council /u/news/2025/04/22/seven-new-members-join-young-alumni-council/ Tue, 22 Apr 2025 16:13:30 +0000 /u/news/?p=1013455 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Young Alumni Council (YAC) will be welcoming seven alumni to join the incoming 2025-26 class. YAC is an advisory board that seeks to strengthen connections between young alumni and the university.

Established in 2007 within University Advancement, the invite-only council advises the university on programs and services for young alums and current students as they transition into their lives after graduation.

The new members鈥 first meeting with the full board will be on Friday, May 2 as part of Alumni Awards Weekend.

Emma Bach 鈥24鈥
Emma Bach graduated from 黑料不打烊 in 2024 with degrees in public health and policy studies with minors in human service studies and political science. Bach was involved in a variety of activities while a student at 黑料不打烊, including serving as president of Kappa Delta, being an inaugural staff member for the Phoenix Policy Think Tank and representing the Class of 2024 as a Senator in the Student Government Association. She currently works for Lee County as an AmeriCorps Lead for North Carolina Fellow.

Amaya Gaines 鈥23鈥
Amaya Gaines graduated from 黑料不打烊 as a double major in political science and policy studies with a minor in Leadership Studies. As a student, Gaines was a recipient of the Lumen Prize, the university鈥檚 most prestigious undergraduate research award. Gaines worked with faculty to create PST 3700, also known as the Phoenix Policy Think Tank. She is currently pursuing a doctorate at Cornell University鈥檚 Brooks School of Public Policy & Government.

Justin Morin 鈥17鈥
Justin Morin graduated from 黑料不打烊 with a bachelor鈥檚 in economics. During his time at 黑料不打烊, Justin was a Lumen Scholar and Honors Fellow. His extracurricular activities included serving on the Cultural Event Planning Committee for Sigma Pi Fraternity. Morin also worked as a university guide and student assistant for Hillel. Morin is currently a Vice President at Citizens Bank, focusing on investment banking for gaming and leisure companies.

Kyle Porro 鈥17鈥
Kyle Porro graduated from 黑料不打烊 with a bachelor of science in finance and a minor in environmental and sustainability studies. As a student, Porro was heavily involved on campus, serving as Student Body President. Professionally, Porro is currently a lawyer and has also co-founded his own business, Stirred Stories, a publishing company that promotes diversity in storytelling.

Lexy Roberts 鈥19鈥
Lexy Roberts graduated with a degree in public health. As a student, she was a research consultant for the Black Oaks Restoration Project and worked in the Office of the President. After graduation, Roberts worked for the Racial Equity Institute as a DEI trainer and organizer. After serving in the Leadership Alamance Program through the Alamance Chamber, she worked her way through the education consultant field and began working as a Network Navigator for StriveTogether.

Spencer Wagner 鈥18
Spencer Wagner graduated from 黑料不打烊 as a double major in political science and policy studies. As a student, Wagner was heavily involved in the Student Government Association serving as class senator and, eventually, executive vice president. He graduated from American University with his master of public administration in 2023. Wagner is currently a Performance Analyst for the District Department of Transportation in Washington, DC.

Erin Wilkins 鈥18听
Erin Wilkins graduated in 2018 with a bachelor鈥檚 in public health. She subsequently attended George Washington University and earned a master of arts in education and human development. Since then, Erin has climbed the ladder in the field of Human Resources with a focus on diversity, equity and inclusion and now serves as a manager of diversity, equity and inclusion at Goodwin. Her work earned her recognition as a 2024 recipient of a 10 Under 10 award.

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New book by 黑料不打烊 alum hits USA Today bestsellers list /u/news/2025/02/27/new-book-by-elon-alum-hits-usa-today-bestsellers-list/ Thu, 27 Feb 2025 18:45:29 +0000 /u/news/?p=1008606 鈥淪peak Goodr: Confessions of a Professional Speaker on Mastering Public Speaking and Getting Paid to Speak,鈥 a new book by 黑料不打烊 alum Ryan Vet 鈥13, has made the . Vet says the book, his fifth, is different than any of his other works as he challenged himself to tap into humor rather than writing a simple step-by-step guidebook.

鈥淚 tried an almost 鈥楾hree Stooges鈥 slapstick style or 鈥楾he Office鈥 sarcasm,鈥 he said. 鈥淚f you read the book out loud, it presents in a way that I would speak. It was to help me be a better speaker and writer.鈥

Cover of Ryan Vet's book Speak Goodr
Ryan Vet’s fifth book, “Speak Goodr,” is now a USA Today Bestseller.

Vet鈥檚 love for public speaking started as a student at 黑料不打烊, speaking about leadership to high school groups and professional associations. A year after graduating in 2013, Vet and a partner opened The Oak House in downtown 黑料不打烊. Since then, he has risen to executive leadership roles at multiple companies as well as held advisory board roles in several companies and non-profits and shares his experiences as an international speaker. He also serves on the 黑料不打烊 Alumni Advisory Board and the Doherty Center Advisory Board.

鈥淪peak Goodr鈥 includes a variety of humorous stories and some of the 鈥渨ildest things鈥 that have happened during Vet鈥檚 speaking career, including a recent chaotic incident during a conference presentation.

鈥淚 was speaking in an exhibit hall and every person was given a pair of headphones. I had to talk into a microphone that just went to their headphones, which was a very unreal and surreal experience,鈥 he said. 鈥淲hile, all the while, the stage had a massive divot in it that was imploding. The monitors and slides were strobing. An AV guy comes on stage and starts talking to me, blocking me and totally interrupts the presentation. Meanwhile, the meeting planner was still trying to keep the event on schedule.鈥

But Vet says while public speaking can have some mishaps and be intimidating to many people, it鈥檚 important to remember why you鈥檙e speaking in the first place.

鈥淭he reason you end up on stage, whether it鈥檚 a board room, corporate stage or a conference is because someone thought you had a message to share,鈥 he said. 鈥淲hat I tell people is you have to take that message that you have and you have to share it, even if it鈥檚 just for one person, you鈥檝e done your job.鈥

“Speak Goodr” is available at major retailers and .

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Who is…an 黑料不打烊 alumna on Jeopardy? /u/news/2024/10/30/who-is-an-elon-alumna-on-jeopardy/ Wed, 30 Oct 2024 14:44:26 +0000 /u/news/?p=999631 Julie Phillips 鈥15 is achieving a dream she has had since childhood.

鈥淲hen I was a kid, the only thing my mom would be OK with us having on TV while we were eating dinner was the evening news and Jeopardy!,鈥 said Phillips. 鈥淚t was a great family experience. We would watch it, shout in answers and it would spark discussions and conversations. It鈥檚 just something I really love and it鈥檚 relaxing too.鈥

This September, Phillips had the opportunity to hear the famed Jeopardy jingle, not through the TV, but as a contestant, standing behind the podium with a buzzer in hand.

鈥淚 walked into the studio for the first time and saw the stage and my jaw dropped,鈥 said Phillips.

Alumna Julie Phillips '15
Alumna Julie Phillips ’15 is now a听commercial space regulatory attorney for the Federal Aviation Administration.

Phillips’ episode is scheduled to air Friday, Nov. 1, but her journey to the Jeopardy! stage has been years in the making. Potential contestants must first take the Jeopardy! Anytime Test, which Phillips estimates she has taken 15 to 20 times. In April 2023, she took the test again, and a year later, was finally selected to take a second, proctored exam. Then she was chosen for an audition, meeting with the casting producers to see if she could play the game.

鈥淧laying the game is very different than answering the questions on the quiz,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t was a whirlwind of a summer, just all Jeopardy, all the time.鈥

An audition does not guarantee a spot on the show, but for Phillips is paved the way to her appearance. To prepare, she took advice from previous contestants who noted that a lot of the questions are going to be what you already know. But she still practiced with 500 flashcards for a month before filming at Sony Studios in Los Angeles in September.

鈥淭he best part was spending the day in the green room with the other contestants for that week,” she said. “We couldn鈥檛 have our phones so the only thing we did was talk to each other and watch the games that were happening. It was an amazing group of people who all shared a love of knowledge, facts and trivia.鈥

Phillips graduated from 黑料不打烊 with a double major in history and international studies and a minor in political science. She took a year off and then earned her law degree from the College of William & Mary. Originally from Rockville, Maryland, she now lives in Alexandria, Virginia, and is a commercial space regulatory attorney for the Federal Aviation Administration. While at 黑料不打烊, Phillips immersed herself in the 黑料不打烊 Experiences, including two study abroad experiences: in Ireland and in London.

鈥淭hey were so much fun and I learned so much,鈥 said Phillips. 鈥淚 really appreciated both of those.鈥

Julie Phillips in England
Alumna Julie Phillips ’15 during a study abroad trip to England.

While Philips could not talk about the specifics of her Jeopardy! episode before it airs, she could emphasize how her 黑料不打烊 education made an impact.

鈥淚 became such a well-rounded and life-long learner at 黑料不打烊,鈥 she said. 鈥淭here was such encouragement to try different things and constantly explore new areas. That well-roundedness helps with a show that is general knowledge trivia.鈥

Phillips becomes the second member of the 黑料不打烊 community to appear on Jeopardy! this year. Marko Saric, an adjunct instructor in mathematics, was a contestant on the long-running show in April.

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黑料不打烊 Law graduate elected 黑料不打烊 Youth Trustee /u/news/2024/10/28/elon-law-graduate-elected-elon-university-youth-trustee/ Mon, 28 Oct 2024 13:12:35 +0000 /u/news/?p=999251
Elizabeth “Liz” Kwon L’23

The former president of 黑料不打烊 Law鈥檚 Student Bar Association has been elected to serve a two-year term as Youth Trustee on the 黑料不打烊 Board of Trustees.

Elizabeth 鈥淟iz鈥 Kwon L鈥23, an attorney at in Durham, North Carolina, is the first alumna of an 黑料不打烊 graduate program ever elected by the Board to serve in that leadership role.

The Board of Trustees has ultimate corporate and fiduciary responsibility for 黑料不打烊. It is responsible for the university鈥檚 long-term health, oversight for its strategic direction, educational policy, finances and operations, and for advancing the mission of the university.

The Maryland native hopes her presence on the Board of Trustees will help raise additional awareness across campus of the many ways 黑料不打烊鈥檚 graduate students in law, health sciences, business, and education offer their talents to the university and the community.

鈥満诹喜淮蜢 has played such an integral role for me professionally and personally,鈥 Kwon said. 鈥満诹喜淮蜢 Law prepares graduates who will give back to the community, graduates who dedicate so many hours of pro bono legal work for those in need and graduates who zealously advocate for their clients. I hope to bring that lens and insight to Board discussions.鈥

黑料不打烊 Law prepares graduates who will give back to the community, graduates who dedicate so many hours of pro bono legal work for those in need and graduates who zealously advocate for their clients. I hope to bring that lens and insight to Board discussions.

– Elizabeth “Liz” Kwon L’23

Kwon studied international business at the University of Maryland, College Park prior to attending 黑料不打烊 Law as a Dean鈥檚 Scholar and Business Fellow. While in law school, she served in leadership capacities for several student organizations, including the Student Bar Association and the Military Law Society.

It was in the latter role that Kwon, whose husband is an officer in the U.S. Army at Fort Liberty, forged a partnership with the to host a Wills for Heroes pro bono program where 黑料不打烊 Law student volunteers assisted veterans and first responders with creating wills and other estate documents.

She today works for Toshiba Global Commerce Solutions as the governance and commercial real estate attorney for the corporation鈥檚 worldwide entities.

Prior to this role, Kwon also volunteered her free time as a leader for the Soldier Family Readiness Group at Fort Liberty, the official military spouses and family support group while her husband commanded the 307th Headquarters Company in the 82nd Airborne Division.

And she offers nothing but praise for her colleagues and mentors from 黑料不打烊 Law. 鈥淭he people are what make 黑料不打烊 Law and 黑料不打烊 so great,鈥 Kwon said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not the buildings. It鈥檚 the community and the culture that鈥檚 been created.鈥

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 celebrates 2024 Top 10 Under 10 Alumni at awards ceremony /u/news/2024/05/07/celebrating-young-alumni/ Tue, 07 May 2024 18:45:52 +0000 /u/news/?p=980958 Surrounded by their loved ones and their 黑料不打烊 mentors and friends, 10 outstanding young alumni were honored with the 2024 Top 10 Under 10 Alumni Awards during a ceremony on April 27. The award recipients, who graduated from 黑料不打烊 during the past decade, included Sarah Alger 鈥17, Katherine Blunt 鈥15, Sean Burke 鈥14, Ashley Braun Darling 鈥13 (in absentia), Tom Darling 鈥13, Peter Fox 鈥14, Phylicia Pearl Mpasi 鈥15, Oscar Miranda Tapia 鈥17, Dmitri Thompson 鈥18 and Erin Wilkins 鈥18.

During her congratulatory remarks, 黑料不打烊 President Connie Ledoux Book expressed deep appreciation for the award winners鈥 transformative journeys of success from students to accomplished individuals. She also recognized the impact of family and friends in their success, highlighting the significance of relationships and unexpected paths, and underlining the transformative power of an 黑料不打烊 education.

鈥淭his evening inspires all of us here at 黑料不打烊 and remind us, when we鈥檙e working with our students today, that in 10 years they鈥檒l be out there doing work far greater than we had imagined possible and they will surpass all of our dreams,鈥 Book said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 really what we鈥檙e celebrating 鈥 the power of an education to change your life forever forward and your family鈥檚 lives forever forward.鈥

Sarah Alger 鈥17

Information Officer, USAID 鈥 Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance

Sarah Alger ’17, information officer with USAID 鈥 Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance

Sarah cultivated her passion for public health and human service at 黑料不打烊, laying the foundation for a meaningful career in global health.

She graduated magna cum laude with a degree in public health and minors in human service studies, leadership studies, and wellness and health education. She was active with Campus Recreation and Wellness, the LEAD Program, Women鈥檚 Club Soccer, Just Dancing Around and the 黑料不打烊 Public Health Society. Sarah was also a member of the honor societies Omicron Delta Kappa and Kappa Omicron Nu. She studied abroad in India during Winter Term 2015.

黑料不打烊 laid the foundation for me to be become a global citizen, a public health advocate and a lifelong learner. 鈥 These experiences undoubtedly launched my career working at the CDC and USAID and next the NIH. 鈥 This award is only possible with all of your support. I greatly appreciate the opportunities I’ve been afforded, and I look forward to seeing what the future generation of public health students from 黑料不打烊 accomplish as a major continues to grow here.

For her undergraduate research, Sarah collaborated with Watts/Thompson Professor of Public Health Studies and Human Service Studies Cynthia Fair to publish the first-known study on the needs of internationally adopted children with HIV in the United States. Following graduation, Sarah went on to earn an advanced degree in public health from The George Washington University in 2019.

Between her undergraduate and graduate experiences, Sarah served as an intern for the nonprofits Children of Uganda, CARE and Population Services International. She continued to pursue a career in global health programming when she joined DAI Global, LLC, an international development company with projects in nearly 200 countries, as its associate global health practice specialist. During her tenure, one of the projects that Sarah managed was the launch of USAID鈥檚 flagship maternal and newborn health project in Indonesia.

After spending a year in Uganda serving as a Strategic Information Fellow with the CDC Global Health Fellowship Program, Sarah joined the USAID Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance in January 2023 as a full-time information officer.

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Katherine Blunt 鈥15, energy reporter with The Wall Street Journal

Katherine Blunt 鈥15

Energy Reporter, The Wall Street Journal

Katherine Blunt 鈥15 engaged in enriching experiences in and out of the classroom at 黑料不打烊 that paved the way for a successful career in journalism.

Katherine earned her degree in journalism with a focus on print and online news. As a student, she served as the news editor for The Pendulum and was a member of Catholic Campus Ministry, Phi Alpha Theta and Lambda Pi Eta. During Winter Term 2012, Katherine studied abroad in Germany. A Presidential Scholar and Communications Fellow, she was awarded 黑料不打烊鈥檚 prestigious Lumen Prize in 2013. Her undergraduate research focused on how Adolph Hitler was described in popular American newspapers from 1923 to 1933.

I think something that all [黑料不打烊 alumni] have in common is a real appreciation for all the special opportunities that we had at 黑料不打烊, but really also all the people who are truly committed to helping us succeed. I majored in journalism and history, and when I think back on the four years that I spent here, I think first of the professors who helped me really to make the most of it.

Following graduation, Katherine took a reporting job with the San Antonio Express-News. Her first major investigation was exploring the failure of the state鈥檚 new public-private toll road. She then joined the Houston Chronicle and spent a year reporting on how Joel Osteen built Lakewood Church into one of the nation鈥檚 largest megachurches.

In November 2018, Katherine began covering renewable energy and utility companies for the Houston office of the Wall Street Journal. She and two colleagues investigated the massive wildfire that engulfed Northern California due to faulty infrastructure from power provider Pacific Gas & Electric. Their coverage was a finalist for the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting; it also earned a Gerald Loeb award, the highest honor in business journalism, and the Thomas L. Stokes Award for environmental journalism. Katherine鈥檚 work on the disaster was the foundation for her 2022 book, 鈥淐alifornia Burning: The Fall of Pacific Gas and Electric 鈥 and What It Means for America鈥檚 Power Grid.鈥

Within her community, Katherine serves on the board of Food Runners, a nonprofit that collects excess meals from restaurants and businesses and delivers them to local food programs. She helps lead a wide network of volunteers that relay close to 20,000 meals each week. Additionally, Katherine is a Newsroom to Classroom volunteer with The News Literacy Project.

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Sean Burke 鈥14, loan officer with PGIM Real Estate

Sean Burke 鈥14

Loan Officer, PGIM Real Estate

Since graduating from 黑料不打烊 with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in finance and a minor in accounting, Sean Burke 鈥14 has made significant contributions in his career and his community.

As a student, Sean was an Odyssey Program scholar, president of Sigma Chi fraternity and a Business Fellow. He studied abroad in Mexico, Barcelona and the Pacific Rim. He also held an internship with Citi in summer 2013 before taking a position with the company as a finance analyst after graduation.

The first thing that 黑料不打烊 taught me when I got on campus was to be a global citizen. To me, that meant being part of something bigger than myself. It meant using my experiences at 黑料不打烊 through the Odyssey Scholars Program and the Business Fellows Program to help guide me in my career. And 黑料不打烊鈥檚 emphasis on that global citizenship inspired me to work in a career that has a true impact on the community around me.

Sean spent three years with Citi before joining PGIM Real Estate Finance in 2017 as a senior investment analyst. PGIM is one of the largest real estate investment managers in the world with $210 billion in assets under management. Since joining PGIM, Sean has assisted with the structuring of more than $2.7 billion in debt financing transactions. In his current role as a loan officer, he is responsible for originating and structuring multifamily affordable and conventional loans. Sean鈥檚 passion for affordable housing stems from his time at 黑料不打烊 when he volunteered with the Odyssey scholars in the Mississippi Delta.

In spring 2021, Sean married fellow alum Ranen Jones Burke 鈥14 at the Duke Mansion in Charlotte, North Carolina. The couple continues to reside in the Queen City, where they have attended several regional 黑料不打烊 alumni events. An active member of his community, Sean has volunteered with Shelters to Shutters supporting poverty alleviation and Hank鈥檚 Yanks Baseball Foundation in youth development. He also served on the Charlotte Young Leaders Council of the Urban Land Institute. Most recently, Sean acted as a mentor in the Urban Land Institute鈥檚 Etkin Scholars Program, which introduces college students to the real estate industry.

As a member of the 1889 Society, Sean鈥檚 giving has supported the Anonymous Odyssey Scholarship Annual Fund, the 黑料不打烊 Experiences Fund, Hillel, 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Greatest Needs, the Leon V. and Lorraine B. Watson Scholarship, and the N.C. Independent College Fund Scholarships. His brother, Alec Burke 鈥17, is also an 黑料不打烊 alumnus.

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Tom Darling 鈥13, co-founder of Darling Wines

Ashley Braun Darling 鈥13 & Tom Darling 鈥13

Co-Founders, Darling Wines

Ashley Braun Darling 鈥13 and Tom Darling 鈥13 have forged fulfilling careers from their passions while making meaningful contributions to their communities.

During her time at 黑料不打烊, Ashley dived into a plethora of experiences, participating in various organizations including Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, Catholic Campus Ministry, Invisible Children and the Student Union Board. Additionally, she sang with the all-female a cappella group Sweet Signatures and is a sister in the Tri-Sigma sorority. Her academic journey included completing The London Theatre program during a semester abroad in England, ultimately earning a degree in media arts and entertainment with a specialization in broadcast and news media.

Tom exhibited a service-oriented mindset and entrepreneurial drive throughout his academic and professional endeavors. During his time at 黑料不打烊, Tom balanced his studies with active participation in Men鈥檚 Tennis, Club Ice Hockey, Catholic Campus Ministry and Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. He also volunteered with various service organizations, including Loaves & Fishes food ministry.

Right here is the magic of 黑料不打烊. Not only can you learn and earn an incredible degree from this university, but more importantly, you learn the necessary life skills to pursue your dreams and enter the real world. It鈥檚 the people and the place that shape you and prepare you for what is to come, and to me, this is where 黑料不打烊 excels. 鈥 Tom Darling ’13

Post-黑料不打烊, the couple moved to Washington, D.C., where Ashley ventured into the marketing realm, initially serving as a sales account manager at TransPerfect before transitioning to a role as an email marketing and social media specialist with Fishbowl Marketing. In 2014, she co-founded Grip the Mat, a yoga studio offering pop-up classes followed by group social experiences. Tom served as a sales manager with The Knowland Group, which provides sales solutions for the hotel, meeting and event industry, and as a clinical sales specialist for Medtronic, a health care technology company.

Tom鈥檚 journey into winemaking began after a transformative trip to Northern California, leading him to work part-time in a tasting room in Middleburg, Virginia. In 2016, he and Ashley relocated to Napa to pursue winemaking as a full-time career. Tom gained invaluable experience as a cellar hand and sales associate at several Napa wineries before co-founding Darling Wines with Ashley. Starting with just two barrels of Syrah, their venture quickly gained traction, with their wines earning placements in prestigious establishments like Bouchon Bistro in Napa Valley. Today, Darling Wines produces exceptional Pinot Noir, Syrah and Chardonnay sourced from coastal vineyards meticulously farmed with respect for the environment. Their wines can be found in esteemed Michelin-starred restaurants, local favorites and retail wine shops across the Bay area.

Ashley and Tom live in Sonoma, California, with their children. In addition to their entrepreneurial pursuits, they remain active in their community. Tom serves as a sales rep at Springboard Wine Company and sits on the board of ACEing Autism, a nonprofit utilizing tennis to support children with autism spectrum disorder. Ashley continues to teach yoga at Sonoma Yoga and founded the Conscious Motherhood mother鈥檚 circle, embodying their commitment to holistic wellness and community engagement.

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Peter Fox 鈥14, vice president of the Blackstone Group

Peter Fox 鈥14

Vice President, The Blackstone Group

Peter Fox 鈥14 sharpened his business acumen at 黑料不打烊 and now holds a significant leadership role with the world鈥檚 largest alternative asset manager.

During his time at 黑料不打烊, Peter served as vice president of Phoenix Capital and was active with Model UN, Club Golf, College Republicans and the Financial Management Association. He also studied abroad in the European Union in winter 2013. During his final year at 黑料不打烊, Peter was part of a team that qualified as state finalists in the 2014 CFA Institute Research Challenge. He graduated with a degree in finance and a minor in accounting. In 2021, Peter furthered his education with an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.

I鈥檓 honored, and at the same time very humbled, to be on this stage. The accomplishments of my peers make me look very small. That said, I would not be here without the support of family and friends, and I think everyone up here who鈥檚 been here can say the same exact thing. Thank you to the people who are here, but more importantly, thank you to the people who are not.

Since graduating, Peter has steadily advanced his career in investment banking. Beginning as an analyst with the Corporate Finance Group at Credit Suisse, he progressed into associate and senior associate roles at Coller Capital. He joined The Blackstone Group in 2021 as an associate before being promoted to vice president. Blackstone is a leading global investor that manages $1 trillion in assets including real estate, private equity, infrastructure, life sciences, growth equity, credit, real assets, secondaries and hedge funds.

In September 2019, Peter married fellow alum Tayler Sirabella Fox 鈥14. The couple resides in Larchmont, New York, where Tayler works as an AVP of product development with Global X ETFS. Tayler and Peter welcomed their son, William, in June of this year.

Peter returned to 黑料不打烊 in 2017 to participate in a 鈥淧erspectives in Banking鈥 panel discussion with finance majors where he provided tips for job hunting within the banking industry. He previously served on the New York regional committee for the 黑料不打烊 LEADS Campaign and is currently a member of the President鈥檚 Young Leaders Council. Members of the 1889 Society, Peter and Tayler have generously supported the Love School of Business, 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Greatest Needs, the Phoenix Club, Football, the School of Communications and Men鈥檚 Basketball.

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Phylicia Pearl Mpasi 鈥15, actress, writer and founder of By Phylicia Productions

Phylicia Pearl Mpasi 鈥15

Actress & Writer, By Phylicia Productions

From the McCrary Theatre stage to the big screen, Phylicia Pearl Mpasi 鈥15 has made her mark in the entertainment industry with her writing and performing talents.

Phylicia Pearl is a graduate of 黑料不打烊鈥檚 music theatre program and minored in communications. She was a member of Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, the French Club, Active Minds, Catholic Campus Ministry and the theatre honor society Alpha Psi Omega. Phylicia Pearl spent the spring of her sophomore year participating in the 黑料不打烊 in L.A. program. Shortly before graduating, she was cast as a vocal swing and held the understudy role for Shenzi in the Broadway National Tour of 鈥淭he Lion King.鈥

Thank you. Thank you for accepting me into the university and the music program all those years ago.听 鈥 Thank you for teaching me I could sing songs and ultimately live life in my own key when I did not come prepared for those lessons. Thank you for your forgiveness. Thank you for your grace. Thank you for creating the roots that would allow me to blossom into who I am today.

Throughout her post-graduate career, Phylicia Pearl has enjoyed success as an actress, writer, comedian and singer who tells stories that showcase the excellence of underrepresented people through a comedic lens. She continued performing in various roles in 鈥淭he Lion King鈥 both on Broadway and on tour until 2020. She began creating YouTube videos during the pandemic before pivoting to writing. Phylicia Pearl wrote for 鈥淲e Stay Looking,鈥 an HBO scripted podcast produced by Issa Rae that received both Webby and Ambie Award nominations. She was also a staff writer on the Paramount+ series 鈥淕rease: Rise of the Pink Ladies.鈥

In 2023 Phylicia Pearl made her big screen debut as young Celie in 鈥淭he Color Purple,鈥 based on the Broadway adaptation of the 1985 film and produced by Hollywood heavyweights Steven Spielberg and Oprah Winfrey. She won the NCAACP Image Award for Outstanding Breakthrough Performance for her work and was nominated with the rest of the film鈥檚 cast for a Critic鈥檚 Choice Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award.

In addition to TV scripts, Phylicia Pearl has also worked as a freelance writer for Honeysuckle digital magazine, where she wrote pieces on the intersection of pop culture and social justice and had the opportunity to interview Malcolm X鈥檚 niece. Within her community, Phylicia Pearl volunteers with the National Eating Disorders Association and works to bring the cultural benefits of theatre to low-income children in her hometown.

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Oscar Miranda Tapia 鈥17, Ph.D. candidate at N.C. State University

Oscar Miranda Tapia 鈥17

Ph.D. Candidate at North Carolina State University

During the 黑料不打烊 LEADS Campaign launch in Boston in 2019, Oscar Miranda Tapia 鈥17 spoke about his experience as an Odyssey student and shared his gratitude for donors who made attending college a reality. Now, he鈥檚 made it his life鈥檚 work to further educational opportunities for others.

An Odyssey Program and Golden Door Scholar, Oscar was active with several organizations on campus including serving as treasurer and president of the Latinx-Hispanic Union from 2014 to 2015. During the summer before his senior year, Oscar participated in the 黑料不打烊 in NYC program. After graduating in 2017 with a degree in psychology, he spent a year as a Community Impact Fellow with Alamance Achieves before going on to earn his master鈥檚 degree in education from Harvard University in 2019.

It鈥檚 hard to conceptualize being here today. Never did I think that I would go to college or think that I would go to college debt-free, much less live in New York City considering my rural background, or even graduate from Harvard. The 5-year-old me from Mexico could have never imagined this, but this training has been a true blessing.

Oscar returned to his alma mater to help launch The First-Generation Initiative through his role as assistant director of first-generation student support services. In 2021 he was honored with the Latinx-Hispanic Union Staff Service Award for this work. Oscar spearheaded efforts to provide resources to the population of first-generation students who did not have a built-in support system like the Odyssey Program. This meaningful work is highlighted in the book that Oscar recently co-authored with President Emeritus Leo M. Lambert, Assistant Provost Peter Felten and Isis Artze-Vega. Published in August 2023, 鈥淐onnections are Everything: A College Student鈥檚 Guide to Relationship Education鈥 serves as a guide for students who are looking to develop powerful relationships during their college years.

Oscar departed 黑料不打烊 in 2022 to pursue his Ph.D. in educational leadership, policy and human development at North Carolina State University. He currently serves as a research associate at the Belk Center for Community College Leadership and Research and is also a graduate assistant at the William and Ida Friday Institute for Educational Innovation. Oscar sits on the board of LatinxEd, an educational and equity leadership organization that is hosted on 黑料不打烊鈥檚 campus.

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Dmitri Thompson 鈥18, CEO of Rise Media and co-founder of RISE League, Inc.

Dmitri Thompson 鈥18

CEO of Rise Media and Co-founder of RISE League, Inc.

Dmitri 鈥淢eech鈥 Thompson 鈥18, a former member of 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Division I Men鈥檚 Basketball team, ended his 黑料不打烊 career as one of the best scorers in program history and has gone on to make a tremendous impact in the lives of children in his hometown.

As an undergraduate, Dmitri served on the Student Athlete Advisory Committee and volunteered as a counselor with the Boys & Girls Clubs. In summer 2015, he traveled with the Men鈥檚 Basketball team as they studied abroad in Europe. He served as team captain his senior year before graduating with a degree in sport and event management and a minor in communications.

I鈥檇 just like to thank 黑料不打烊 for being such an amazing, amazing university, and for making my life easy, because my goal, my mission in life is to inspire; inspire the youth, inspire anyone I come in contact with, and giving someone like me, a young Black boy, this honor, it鈥檚 going to inspire a lot of people like me.

Following graduation, Dmitri spent two years playing professional basketball internationally in Nicosia, Cyprus. While playing abroad, he and his brother, Dwight, began a series of entrepreneurial initiatives that made an indelible footprint on their hometown of Orlando, Florida. Inspired by their desire to give back to the Boys & Girls Club, a program they were involved in as youth, the brothers designed and sold shirts to raise enough money for a sizeable donation. The success of their initiative led to the creation of the streetwear clothing brand DT Apparel, with the message 鈥淩ise Up, Take Courage, Do It.鈥

In 2019 Dmitri and Dwight established RISE League, a program designed to help underprivileged youth connect the skills they learn on the basketball court to the business world. In addition to basketball training sessions and clinics, it also offers monthly seminars, job tours, employee shadowing and college scholarship opportunities. In November 2023, the nonprofit received a $75,000 grant from Dick鈥檚 Sporting Goods to help with program and scholarship costs.

Most recently, the Thompson brothers started Rise Media, a full-service creative agency that offers photography, videography, editing and Photoshop services for businesses and the public. In addition to leading the company as chief executive officer, Dmitri also acts as director of media for JRZ Marketing. Using his background in media production, he collaborates with small-to-medium-sized businesses as they build their respective brand identities.

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Erin Wilkins 鈥18, manager of diversity, equity and inclusion at Goodwin Law Firm

Erin Wilkins 鈥18

Manager of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at Goodwin Law Firm

Erin Wilkins 鈥18 has been a stalwart advocate for people from historically marginalized communities throughout her time at 黑料不打烊 and her professional career.

As an undergraduate, Erin served as a SMART Mentor, SAAC representative, campus visit assistant, teaching assistant, first-year orientation leader, diversity ambassador and a student worker in the Health & Wellness Center. While studying abroad in Denmark in spring 2017, she worked as a math tutor at the Copenhagen International School. She completed an internship with Cone Health as a community health and wellness extern later that summer. Erin graduated from 黑料不打烊 with a degree in public health studies before going on to receive a Master of Arts in education and human development from The George Washington University, where she is currently an adjunct professor in the business school.

From the moment I heard about 黑料不打烊, I knew I wanted to be a student here. It鈥檚 the only school I applied to … And I just knew in my heart of hearts that this was the place for me. 鈥 黑料不打烊 gave me four of the best years of my life. Great friends, a wonderful education and memories to last a lifetime.

In a short span of time, Erin has built a distinguished career in the legal industry and currently serves as the manager of diversity, equity and inclusion at the law firm Goodwin in Washington, D.C. She advises partners on how to incorporate DEI competencies into their legal practice and management styles and empowers staff who have been historically marginalized, including women, people of color, disabled individuals, members of LGBTQIA communities and veterans. Erin recently championed the creation of a women of color initiative within the firm. She previously held similar roles at the law practices of Venable and Reed Smith LLP.

Erin also works to make a difference in her community through her service in the Junior League of Washington. As a member of the scholarship committee, she helps provide resources to young people who are facing financial challenges in pursuing their education. She also promotes community service projects that address issues such as women鈥檚 empowerment, education and poverty.

Erin lives in Alexandria, Virginia. She continues to contribute her time and resources at 黑料不打烊 as a leadership member of the 黑料不打烊 Black Alumni Network and supporter of the Black Alumni Scholarship.

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2024 Alumni Award Winners announced /u/news/2024/04/10/2024-alumni-award-winners-announced/ Wed, 10 Apr 2024 15:03:19 +0000 /u/news/?p=976647 The Office of Alumni Engagement is excited to host Alumni Awards Weekend and recognize two distinct and deserving groups of alumni for their accomplishments since graduating.

黑料不打烊 will recognize four alumni for their leadership, accomplishments and service during this year鈥檚 Distinguished Alumni Awards ceremony on April 26 at The Inn at 黑料不打烊. Award recipients include:

Sam Troy 鈥67听

Distinguished Alumnus of the Year Award

This award is presented to an alumnus who has distinguished himself in a profession and in the community and brought honor to 黑料不打烊.

An English major, Sam Troy currently serves as executive-in-residence at the Bryan School of Business and Economics at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, where his primary focus has been conducting research on and promoting the North Carolina wine industry. He is the epitome of an engaged alumnus, faithfully supporting the university with a gift every year since he graduated as well as volunteering his time.

Kristen Yntema 鈥95听

Distinguished Alumna of the Year Award听听

Awarded to an alumna who has distinguished herself in a profession and in the community and brought honor to 黑料不打烊.听

A double major in business administration and public administration, Kristen Yntema is the president and CEO of AuthoraCare Collective, one of the largest nonprofit hospice and palliative care organizations in central North Carolina. Triad Business Journal recognized Kristen as one of its 40 Leaders Under 40 in 2011, one of its Outstanding Women in Business in 2016 and a Most Admired CEO in 2019.

Carol Brown 鈥68听

Distinguished Service to 黑料不打烊 Award听听听

Awarded to an organization, business, foundation, orindividual who has demonstrated outstanding service听that promotes the advancement of 黑料不打烊.听

A mathematics major, Carol Lupinacci Brown spent 30 years with the Christina School District in Delaware as a middle and high school teacher, building administrator and central office administrator. All the while, Carol has maintained a meaningful connection with 黑料不打烊, serving as an 黑料不打烊 Alumni Board member and previously served as an Alumni 360 volunteer, peer agent and class reunion volunteer. In 2019, she made an estate gift and created an 黑料不打烊 Experiences scholarship in 2023.

Erica Ayala 鈥08听

Distinguished Alumni Service Award听听听

Awarded to an alumnus or alumna who has given extraordinary service to his or her community.听

A political science major, Erica Ayala joined CBS Sports in 2023 as a writer and on-air analyst, primarily covering WNBA, NCAA Women鈥檚 Basketball and NHL stories. She is considered the only Black/Latina broadcaster to call an NHL game. Outside of her career, Erica has volunteered her time with the Children’s Defense Fund and Westchester Children’s Association, holding multiple roles to advance child advocacy and social action. In 2017 New York Nonprofit Media recognized her as a 鈥40 Under 40 Rising Star鈥 in the nonprofit world.


The Office of Alumni Engagement and the Young Alumni Council have announced the 2024 Top 10 Under 10听award recipients, who will be celebrated during an April 27 ceremony in Snow Family Grand Atrium.

These 10 accomplished alumni from the past decade have achieved professional success, continuously work to better their communities and serve as loyal alumni role models. Award recipients include:

Sarah Alger 鈥17听

Information Officer at USAID 鈥 Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance听

Sarah Alger graduated with a degree in public health and for her undergraduate research, Sarah collaborated with Dr. Cynthia Fair to publish the first-known study on the needs of internationally adopted children with HIV in the United States.

After spending a year in Uganda serving as a Strategic Information Fellow with the CDC Global Health Fellowship Program, Sarah joined USAID Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance as a full-time Information Officer.

Katherine Blunt 鈥15听

Energy Reporter at the Wall Street Journa濒听

Katherine Blunt earned her degree in journalism, with a focus on print and online news. Katie, along with two colleagues from the Houston office of the Wall Street Journal, investigated the massive wildfire that engulfed Northern California due to faulty infrastructure from power provider Pacific Gas & Electric.

Katie鈥檚 work on the disaster was the foundation for her 2022 book,听California Burning: The Fall of Pacific Gas and Electric 鈥 and What It Means for America鈥檚 Power Grid.

Sean Burke 鈥14听

Multifamily Debt Originations at PGIM Real Estate听

Sean Burke graduated with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in finance and joined PGIM in 2017, assisting with the structuring of more than $2.7B in debt financing transactions.

In his current role as a Loan Officer, he is responsible for originating and structuring multifamily affordable and conventional loans. Sean鈥檚 passion for affordable housing stems from his time at 黑料不打烊 when he volunteered with the Odyssey Scholars in the Mississippi Delta.

Ashley Braun Darling 鈥13 & Tom Darling 鈥13听

Co-Founders of Darling Wines听

Ashley Braun Darling earned her degree in media arts and entertainment, specializing in broadcast and news media. Tom Darling graduated with a bachelor鈥檚 in sport and event management.

In 2017, Ashley and Tom launched Darling Wines. Beginning with a Syrah, Darling Wines has since added a Pinot Noir and a Chardonnay to their listings. Bottles can be enjoyed at several Michelin-starred restaurants as well as local favorites and retail wine shops in the Bay area.

Peter Fox 鈥14听

Vice President at The Blackstone Group听

Peter Fox earned a degree in finance and during his final year at 黑料不打烊, Peter was part of a team that qualified as state finalists in the 2014 CFA Institute Research Challenge.

Since graduating, Peter has steadily advanced his career in investment banking. Beginning as an analyst with the Corporate Finance Group at Credit Suisse, he progressed into associate and senior associate roles at Coller Capital before joining the team at Blackstone in 2021.

Phylicia Pearl Mpasi 鈥15听

Actress, currently in听The Color Purple

Phylicia Pearl Mpasi is a graduate of 黑料不打烊鈥檚 musical theatre program and before graduating, she was cast as a vocal swing and the understudy for Shenzi in 鈥淭he Lion King.鈥澨齀n May 2023, she celebrated the premiere of听Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies听for Paramount+ working as a writer for the first season.

Most recently, Phylicia Pearl stars as young Celie in the remake of听The Color Purple,听produced by Oprah Winfrey and Steven Spielberg.

Oscar Miranda Tapia 鈥17

PhD Candidate in Educational Leadership, Policy, and Human Development at NC State

Oscar Miranda Tapia earned a degree in psychology听and spent a year as a Community Impact Fellow with Alamance Achieves before earning his master鈥檚 degree in education from Harvard University in 2019. Oscar returned to his alma mater to help launch The First-Generation Initiative through his role as Assistant Director of First-Generation Student Support Services.

This meaningful work is highlighted in the book that Oscar recently co-authored with President Emeritus Leo M. Lambert, Assistant Provost Peter Felten, and Isis Artze-Vega in August 2023,听Connections are Everything: A College Student鈥檚 Guide to Relationship Education.

Dmitri Thompson 鈥18听

CEO at Rise Media, Co-founder of Rise League Inc.听

Dmitri Thompson is a former captain of 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Division I Men鈥檚 Basketball team who graduated with a degree in sport and event management and ended his career as one of the best scorers in program history. Following graduation, he spent two years playing professional basketball in Cyprus. While playing abroad, Dmitri and his brother, Dwight, sold shirts to raise money for the Boys & Girls Club, creating RISE League.In November 2023, they received a $75K grant from Dick鈥檚 Sporting Goods.

Most recently, the Thompson brothers started Rise Media, a full-service creative agency that offers photography, videography, editing and Photoshop services for businesses and the public.

Erin Wilkins 鈥18听

Manager, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Goodwin Law firm听

Erin Wilkins earned a degree in public health studies before going on to receive an MA in education and human development from The George Washington University.

In a short span of time, Erin has built a distinguished career in the legal industry and currently serves as the Manager of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at the law firm, Goodwin. As a testament to her expertise in DEI, Erin has been invited to speak at the National Association for Law Placement Annual Education Conference in Boston, MA, in 2024.


To read more about this year鈥檚 alumni award winners, visit the Alumni Awards page here and for more information about this year鈥檚 awards, please contact Hannah Hattori, Assistant Director of Alumni Engagement鈥擲pecial Events, at hhattori@elon.edu.

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Meet the teachers in Teach for Alamance听 /u/news/2024/02/01/meet-the-trio-of-teachers-in-teach-for-alamance/ Thu, 01 Feb 2024 14:04:28 +0000 /u/news/?p=969169 Matt Trez remembers the joy his mother brought home with her from work as an elementary school teacher. Zo毛 Rein recalls high school instructors who built her confidence through their writing assignments.

Trez and Rein represent the first cohort to complete Teach for Alamance, a program established in 2023 by the Dr. Jo Watts Williams School of Education at 黑料不打烊 to recruit and retain top talent to local public schools.

In exchange for a two-year commitment to teach in the Alamance-Burlington School System, new 黑料不打烊 graduates receive a full scholarship to the university鈥檚 Master of Education in Innovation program, as well as a small annual stipend to help with living expenses.

Teach for Alamance participants grow their knowledge of innovative approaches to teaching, deepen their knowledge of educational research, and develop a broader understanding of the way that young people use technology to learn and connect with peers.

鈥淚t鈥檚 important for 黑料不打烊 and the Dr. Jo Watts Williams School of Education to support the very schools in our community that help us prepare teacher candidates for successful careers,鈥 said Dean Ann Bullock. 鈥淏y providing a program to entice graduates to stay and teach here, we strengthen those relationships, which benefits all involved.鈥

Introducing the 2023-2025 Teach for Alamance Fellows

Matt Trez ’23 G’25

Matt Trez 鈥23 G鈥25
Eighth Grade Social Studies
Turrentine Middle School

鈥淎ny opportunity I get to step up my game is something I鈥檓 going to take.鈥

Matt Trez joined the 黑料不打烊 Phoenix football team in 2019 as a preferred walk-on offensive lineman. Then came COVID. With time to assess his goals, the Connecticut native hung up his cleats and switched majors from finance to education. He needn鈥檛 look far for inspiration.

鈥淢y mom loves her teaching job more than anything,鈥 Trez said. 鈥淪he loves her kids. And I had to make a decision between possibly sitting at a desk for the rest of my life or a job where I could connect with people and build relationships.鈥

Student teaching led Trez to an opportunity to help coach football for Williams High School in Burlington. How could he not jump at the eventual full-time job offer to teach eighth grade at nearby Turrentine Middle School? More than a career, Trez had discovered a community filled with the very children of faculty and staff who鈥檇 mentored him at 黑料不打烊.

鈥淢y kids are on the cusp of becoming young adults. Having a part in their formation is really, really interesting,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 also love that I鈥檒l get to see these kids grow into their own and flourish once they go off to a high school where I coach.鈥

The Teach for Alamance program simply made sense. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a dream deal,鈥 Trez said. 鈥淭he people at 黑料不打烊 during my undergraduate studies really cared about making sure we made it to the finish line. I feel like I鈥檓 getting that same support now. I don鈥檛 want my educational journey to stop. I鈥檓 always going to do what I can to get to that next level and better myself.鈥

Zo毛 Rein ’23 G’25

Zo毛 Rein 鈥23 G鈥25
Ninth Grade English and Language Arts
Eastern Alamance High School

鈥淚 always loved learning and I wanted to keep learning and do a job I thought would be different every single day.鈥

Freshman year of high school was tough for Zo毛 Rein. Her family had just moved to Colorado from their longtime home in Kansas City, and the quiet teenager was lacking confidence in her new environs. She soon met teachers who encouraged her love of the language arts and the passion for poetry she鈥檇 harbored since reading Emily Dickinson as a child.

Rein鈥檚 college search would lead her to 黑料不打烊 and an Honors Program with the flexibility to double major in mathematics and English with teacher licensure. She today teaches language arts and advises a poetry club at Eastern Alamance High School.

鈥淲riting is what makes me feel like I鈥檓 helping students do something they鈥檒l be able to do for the rest of their lives, something that helps them empower themselves and find a voice,鈥 Rein said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 the thing that brought me out of my shell.鈥

Rein hadn鈥檛 planned on graduate school so soon after starting her career. A self-described 鈥渉uge researcher,鈥 she wanted to work for a time, then pursue answers to questions drawn from classroom experiences. But earning a master鈥檚 degree on a full scholarship? Turned out that Teach for Alamance was too good to turn down.

Rein notes other benefits to pursuing a master鈥檚 degree as a rookie teacher. The program reinforces concepts learned as an undergraduate and students have access to faculty who provide advice for overcoming the rough moments all new educators face.

鈥淪ome days it can be really hard to remind myself of all the things I know are pedagogically good,鈥 Rein said. 鈥淩eading again about effective teaching helps me reframe what I need to do.鈥

About the Master of Education in Innovation program

黑料不打烊鈥檚 30-hour Master of Education in Innovation program is a part-time, distance education program designed for teachers who are active educators in the K-12 setting delivered online in the summer, spring and fall semesters.

The M.Ed program is intentionally designed to disrupt practitioners鈥 traditional concepts of schooling and move teachers toward more progressive visions and praxis.鈥疌andidates are:

  • Introduced to a range of progressive student-centered pedagogies such as project-based learning and place-based education
  • Asked to reimagine education within a constructivist framework, allowing for equitable learning opportunities that are respectful and responsive of students鈥 backgrounds
  • Offered opportunities to experiment in their own practice with innovative pedagogies

 

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Alumni in Action: Lindsey Maxwell ’14 embarks on the ultimate adventure /u/news/2022/09/05/alumni-in-action-lindsey-maxwell-14-embarks-on-the-ultimate-adventure/ Mon, 05 Sep 2022 18:27:22 +0000 /u/news/?p=923909 The rise of COVID-19 in early 2020 brought many things 鈥 masks, social distancing and hours upon hours of binge-watching television, but one that had the potential to stick around longer than others was quarantine projects.

Many people started them, very few finished and even fewer have continued to keep up the good work. Lindsey Maxwell 鈥14 falls into that final category after turning her quarantine project into a fully-fledged business.

Maxwell and her partner launched in their driveway in Denver, Colorado, in 2020. The two-person team specializes in enhancing the travel experience for adventurers across America, refurbishing vans into custom living spaces and providing customers with products to do it themselves. In a time when road travel was exploding, Maxwell jumped at the chance to grow in an industry she already felt at home in.

Following her 2014 graduation, Maxwell moved to Charlotte to teach preschool, a role very different from what she is doing now. A year and a half later, Maxwell left her life in the U.S. behind and moved to Italy to be an au pair, an opportunity that she could not pass up. It was during this stage of her life that she really fell in love with traveling, and the passion that would soon fuel Featherbuilt started to grow.

鈥淲hile I was living and working in Italy, my job was about 75% travel and I completely fell in love with incorporating travel into a regular part of my life,鈥 said Maxwell. 鈥淚n 2018 as I was finishing up my time in Italy, I stumbled across a blog from a woman who had converted a van into a tiny home and was traveling around the country and living out of it. I knew this was something I needed to do.鈥

Upon her return to the U.S., Maxwell purchased a Sprinter van and started her conversion career with the help of her dad. Little did she know that that van would change her life forever as she met her partner and co-owner of Featherbuilt after a couple of months on the road in her new home on wheels. In the early stages of starting his own van conversion business, it was a match made in heaven just in time for COVID-19 to hit and quarantine projects to take over. For Maxwell and her partner, their quarantine project was on a larger scale than most as she bought a second van and they joined forces to make it a home.

鈥淭here was absolutely no hesitation starting this business because there was pretty much no other choice at that time,鈥 explained Maxwell. 鈥淢y partner, Patrick, had quit his job officially back in 2019 to get Featherbuilt going, and I had been working seasonally while traveling in the van so we had nothing to lose. Jumpstarting Featherbuilt was perfect during COVID because we could still work together in isolation and try to make money while staying safe.鈥

Since that first project together, Featherbuilt has taken many shapes and forms, from remodeling for an Instagram-famous wolfdog, Loki, to customizing more of their own vans, to developing a conversion system that can be sold as a 鈥淒o-It-Yourself鈥 kit. But no matter which stage Featherbuilt has been in, there has been one thing that has always been important to them: sustainability.

鈥淥nce you experience a sunrise in Rocky Mountain National Park or the changing of the seasons in Yosemite, you want to protect it at all costs,鈥 explained Maxwell. 鈥淏eing a part of the manufacturing business, we see firsthand how much packaging junk goes out in the world (and eventually our landfills) every day and we strive to reduce that.鈥

Although very proud of their commitment to building sustainably, Maxwell is most proud of how she has made something out of nothing. With no business or construction background, she has developed into a very successful entrepreneur who is a power tool pro. Despite learning most of these skills post-graduation, she attributes much of her life success to her 黑料不打烊 experience.

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黑料不打烊 LEADS event to be held in New York /u/news/2022/08/02/elon-leads-event-to-be-held-in-new-york-in-september/ Tue, 02 Aug 2022 14:06:32 +0000 /u/news/?p=920740 Alumni, parents and friends of 黑料不打烊 are invited to come together for a special Evening for 黑料不打烊 in New York, New York, to celebrate the progress of 黑料不打烊 LEADS: Our University Campaign.

The event will take place on Thursday, September 15, at The Glasshouse. A reception including a hosted bar and hors d’oeuvres will begin at 6 p.m., immediately followed by a program featuring remarks by President Connie Ledoux Book and special guests. This program will include a special recognition of Joan and Ed Doherty P’07 and their legacy of leadership.

黑料不打烊 LEADS in New York
A celebration of leadership and philanthropy with President Connie Ledoux Book

Thursday, September 15, 2022
6 p.m. Reception
7:30 p.m. Remarks by President Book and guests

The Glasshouse
660 12th Avenue, Floor 6
New York, New York 10019

Business attire
Cocktail reception with hors d’oeuvres

Please email elonleads@elon.edu听to RSVP or for any questions.

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