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In My Words: The 'Friendship Nine' show that history keeps evolving

February 18, 2015

Kenn Gaither, an associate professor and associate dean in the School of Communications, writes in regional newspapers about his experience growing up the son of a civil rights activist and what a recent South Carolina courtroom decision says about today's struggles for social justice.

Elon Mock Trial continues winning streak, advances to Championship series

February 18, 2015

Last weekend Elon Mock trial extended an already successful year of competition by securing a spot at the March 20-22 American Mock Trial Association’s Opening Round Championship Series Tournament hosted by Furman University in Greenville, S.C. for the fifth consecutive year.

Writing Boot Camp – Feb. 21

February 18, 2015

The Center for Writing Excellence is offering an upcoming Writing Boot Camp for faculty and staff on Feburary 21st from 9am-4pm in Moseley, room 215.

Robeson County incentives vote raises meetings law question

February 18, 2015

Fayetteville Observer: Robeson County commissioners approved a tax incentives package Monday for "Project Apple" without identifying the company behind the proposal. The Open Meetings Law prohibits boards from taking actions by reference when the intent is to make it impossible for the public to understand what is being decided.