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Elon celebrates winners of Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian Essay Contest
January 17, 2020
The three winners from local middle schools were recognized at a lunch in the university's Moseley Center on Friday, Jan. 17
Department of Performing Arts presents ‘The Wolves’ on Jan. 18-22 and Feb. 4-8
January 17, 2020
The production follows multiple successful off-Broadway runs for the play by Sarah DeLappe. Reservations are now available at elonperformingarts.com.
A deeper look at hostilities between the U.S. and the International Criminal Court
January 16, 2020
A new law review essay by Elon Law’s Sara Ochs explains what happened when a court set up to prosecute war crimes signaled that it might investigate crimes against humanity in Afghanistan.
Winter Term program immerses students in arts and culture of Ghana
January 16, 2020
Follow along with these students on social media as they experience Ghanian performing arts and gain an appreciation of the country's rich history.
Tonmoy Islam researches the effect of growth within a densely populated county on surrounding counties that are less densely populated
January 16, 2020
Assistant Professor of Economics T.M. Tonmoy Islam’s research was recently published in The Annals of Regional Science.
#ElonTBT: The fire of 1923
January 16, 2020
In this edition of #ElonTBT, we look back at one of the first defining moments in Elon's history: the fire of 1923 that destroyed the campus centerpiece but sparked a century of excellence.
The New Republic features insights from Jasmin Mujanović on NATO
January 16, 2020
Mujanović is an assistant professor political science who specializes in the politics of post-authoritarian and post-conflict democratization
McClatchy leaders highlight changing face of local news
January 15, 2020
Sara Glines and Robyn Tomlin from publishing company McClatchy joined Elon University students Jan. 14 to talk about some of the challenges facing local journalism and how the industry is adapting.
Kathleen Stansberry offers insights into election disinformation in Capital Tonight segments
January 15, 2020
Stansberry, assistant professor of strategic communications, was joined in the discussion with host Tim Boyum by faculty members from Duke University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Empowering young people through ‘Street Law’
January 15, 2020
A fall trimester course provided Elon Law students with an opportunity to visit local high schools and a juvenile detention center to teach teenagers about the constitutional rights afforded them in the justice system.