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Joining Elon Continuity Series: Conflict Competence – Nov. 15
November 5, 2013
From 12-1:15 p.m. in Oaks 207
Elon wins regional College Fed Challenge
November 5, 2013
A team of Martha and Spencer Love School of Business students placed first in the preliminary round of the College Fed Challenge held at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond in Charlotte, N.C.
Hispanic/Latino(a) Resource Room celebrates opening
November 5, 2013
The facility brought together dozens of Elon students, faculty and staff for its opening—something it aims to do routinely to foster community.
Exciting Changes in the Office of Leadership and Professional Development
November 5, 2013
The Office of Leadership and Professional Development has some exciting changes to announce.
Elon's Dennion named SoCon Player of the Year
November 5, 2013
The Phoenix women's soccer sophomore forward leads the league in goals and is tied for the most points in the Southern Conference.
Community forum focuses on health care reform
November 5, 2013
More than 200 students, faculty, staff, health care employees and community members participated in the conversation hosted by Elon in partnership with the Burlington Times-News.
David Levine advances research on transparency and intellectual property law
November 5, 2013
Elon Law Professor David S. Levine recently presented at a conference on transparency in Paris and a conference on drones at NYU School of Law. He also continued his advocacy for transparency in fracking, wrote about NSA spying and net neutrality, and published insights about effective teaching and mentoring in legal education.
Homecoming videos now available online
November 5, 2013
Just in time for Elon’s Homecoming 2013, the Belk Library Archives and Special Collections has digitized a number of Homecoming related videos.
Participate in ElonThon's Homecoming pumpkin painting contest – Nov. 9
November 5, 2013
Join ElonThon at the Homecoming Tailgate with money to place your vote in the 2013 Pumpkin Painting Contest! There is still time to paint a pumpkin for this nail-biting competition, and remember, all participation is FTK- For The Kids!
Scott Gaylord provides analysis of legal issues in Greece v. Galloway
November 5, 2013
Elon Law professor and Constitional Law scholar Scott Gaylord has provided analysis for several news organizations about the upcoming U.S. Supreme Court case Town of Greece, N.Y. v Galloway.