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Gift from Elon alumnus supports town park upgrades
October 2, 2013
University of Missouri men’s basketball head coach Frank Haith ‘88 has joined with the Town of Elon and several private donors, including Elon University, to renovate and expand a community park that holds a special place in his heart.
Gender & LGBTQIA Center celebrates grand opening
October 2, 2013
A new resource room in Moseley Center will serve as a place for the Elon community to engage intellectually and socially around gender and LGBTQIA topics.
Expert addresses free speech on college campuses
October 2, 2013
Manuel Gomez visited Elon University on Oct. 1, 2013, for a program sponsored by the Center for the Advancement of Teaching & Learning and the Better Together Living Learning Community.
POWERless featuring COMPETE to CONSERVE: week 2 results
October 2, 2013
Oaks, the Academic Village and The Sustainables are leading the way in energy conservation.
Open House for Prospective Law Students – Oct. 25
October 2, 2013
The Open House is scheduled for Friday, October 25 from 2:15 pm to 4:30 pm. Elon welcomes anyone considering law school or seeking more information about the law school admissions process to attend this event.
Tom Molony’s scholarship on fraud and securities transactions published in Santa Clara Law Review
October 1, 2013
In a recently published article, Elon Law Professor Tom Molony identifies ambiguities in federal law and judicial frameworks that have attempted to define when fraudulent activity is connected to securities transactions. Molony’s article also poses solutions to the lack of clarity in this area of law.
Jeff Carpenter named Emerging Leader by Phi Delta Kappa International
October 1, 2013
The assistant professor in the School of Education has been selected by Phi Delta Kappa International as a part of its 2013-2014 cohort of Emerging Leaders.
Alert to North Carolina public records requesters
October 1, 2013
As of July 1, 2013 several State agencies, including the Departments of Administration, Health & Human Services, and Environment and Natural Resources adopted new public records policies that tax public records requesters with “special service charges.”