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Two in Elon's Department of Mathematics and Statistics participate in AP Statistics Reading
June 24, 2013
Assistant Professor of Statistics Kirsten Doehler and Associate Professor of Mathematics Jim Beuerle were selected to participate in the College Board’s Annual AP Statistics Reading held in June.
Howard Katz co-authors Constitutional Law textbook
June 24, 2013
“Constitutional Law: Cases in Context,” coauthored Georgetown Law Center Professor Randy E. Barnett and Elon Law Professor Howard E. Katz was published by Wolters Kluwer in June.
Tom Molony examines securities fraud in recent scholarship
June 24, 2013
In an article published by the Cleveland State Law Review, Elon Law Professor Tom Molony explores whether false or misleading advertisements primarily directed to consumers qualify as securities fraud.
David Morrow named an ABA Business Law Fellow
June 24, 2013
Elon alumnus David Morrow II ’07, L’10 will serve on national committees of the American Bar Association as part of the highly competitive two-year fellowship.
Elon staffer appointed to N.C. Commission on Volunteerism & Community Service
June 24, 2013
Tammy Cobb '87, assistant director for community partnerships in the Kernodle Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement, begins her work in July.
Professor's research sparks renewed interest in North Carolina author
June 24, 2013
Associate Professor Anthony Hatcher published a biographical essay on crime noir author James Ross, a critically acclaimed but little known North Carolina writer who attended Elon for a year in the 1930s.
Journalism alumnus wins Silver Dome award
June 21, 2013
Eugene Daniel '11 placed second in a sports broadcast reporting competition.
Seven local middle schools encourage student leadership through AYLA
June 21, 2013
AYLA, the Alamance Youth Leadership Academy, is a collaborative leadership program supported by the Alamance Chamber of Commerce, the Alamance-Burlington School System and Elon University.
Andy Haile’s “Sales Tax Exceptionalism” published in Columbia Journal of Tax Law
June 20, 2013
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Associate Professor of Law Andy Haile questions divergent standards applied to sales and corporate income taxes in his most recent scholarship.
Fayetteville Observer: All Out – New law opens campus crime information
June 20, 2013
From the Fayetteville Observer (6/17/13): The General Assembly has passed a bill that brings some clarity to the issue of how much arrest information campus police may withhold from the public. Short version: Some, but not much.