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Kermoury's 31 lead Northeastern past Elon 85-78
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sports1d ago

Kermoury's 31 lead Northeastern past Elon 85-78

  • Kermoury scored 31 points and had seven 3-pointers to lift Northeastern past Elon 85-78 in Boston.
  • Abreu added 22 points for Northeastern, supporting the key fourth-quarter push.
  • Elon’s Bryson Cokley contributed 26 points, seven rebounds and seven assists.
  • Northeastern built a 25-6 run early and held a narrow 41-39 lead at halftime.
  • Abreu’s dunk with 2:37 left gave Northeastern a 77-76 edge that sparked the late-sequence win.
  • The Associated Press provided the game report, including performance details and team notes.
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Elon Law Dean Zak Kramer speaks to Triad Business Journal about commitment to Greensboro
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business18h ago

Elon Law Dean Zak Kramer speaks to Triad Business Journal about commitment to Greensboro

  • Dean Zak Kramer reaffirmed Elon University's long-term commitment to its Greensboro location.
  • Elon plans a new law program in Charlotte, while keeping Greensboro as a home base.
  • Kramer said the legal community’s growth in Charlotte matters for training and mentoring future lawyers.
  • The Triad Business Journal published the interview about Elon’s Greensboro commitment.
  • Kramer emphasized Greensboro has been Elon’s home for a long time and will stay so.
  • Elon University intends to train lawyers in Greensboro while expanding in Charlotte.
  • Charlotte’s legal market is growing, influencing Elon’s expansion strategy.
  • The interview signals a balance between Greensboro roots and Charlotte growth.
  • Kramer framed Charleston-like expansion as complementary to Greensboro.
  • The piece directs readers to the Triad Business Journal for the full interview.
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Molly Moylan combines service, science and community impact
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science18h ago

Molly Moylan combines service, science and community impact

  • Moylan coordinates Elon Volunteers! efforts with Alamance County Habitat for Humanity as LINCS coordinator.
  • She co-founded Imagine Science to boost local science engagement after COVID-19.
  • Imagine Science workshop in Spring 2025 showed strong student enthusiasm for hands-on science.
  • Moylan views service and education as pillars of her future medical career.
  • Moylan urges peers to pursue community ideas with passion and action.
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