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Physical Plant preparing campus for a safe return in the fall
June 24, 2020
Elon Physical Plant has worked since March to prevent the spread of COVID-19 at the university and is now preparing the campus for the safe return of students in August.
#ElonBound: President Book, Vice President Zaiser to host ‘Elon Updates’ conversation on Thursday
June 24, 2020
This Facebook Live event for members of the Class of 2024 and prospective students as well as parents, and will provide a variety of updates about the fall semester, admissions events this summer and test-optional information.
Media feature leading role Hana Hawthorne ’22 is playing in local Black Lives Matter protests
June 23, 2020
The Baltimore Sun and Capital Gazette recently highlighted the work of Hawthorne to organize Black Lives Matter and anti-racism protests in Anne Arundel County in Maryland.
Summer 2020: A new, stronger Elon
June 22, 2020
President Connie Ledoux Book reflects on how Elon adapted to the pandemic and how the community was strengthened by this collective crisis.
A defining moment: Alumnus Joe Paturzo ’20 reflects on his Elon education
June 22, 2020
Paturzo, of Huntington Beach, California, credits scholarships and an internship at Johns Hopkins University with changing the trajectory of his future.
Message from the Dean in commemorating Juneteenth
June 20, 2020
Elon Law Dean Luke Bierman invited law school students, faculty and staff to reflect on the 155th anniversary of Juneteenth - and then "put into action today’s cause for remembrance" - in an email delivered to the community on June 19, 2020.
Alumni in Action: Educator Sean Wilson ’16 shares his experience with online learning
June 20, 2020
The high school teacher discusses the shift to remote learning and its impact on himself and his students in his first year of teaching.
Head of Elon Law immigration clinic analyzes DACA decision for WXII
June 19, 2020
Assistant Professor Katherine Reynolds, director of Elon Law's Humanitarian Immigration Law Clinic, spoke with journalist Bill O'Neil for a June 18, 2020, report on the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to preserve the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program that the Trump Administration had attempted to end.
Weekly Ready & Resilient detailed update-June 19
June 19, 2020
The Ready & Resilient Committee provides details on 14 topics related to Fall semester
With abortion rights again in play, a renewed focus on the Chief Justice
June 19, 2020
A pending decision by the U.S. Supreme Court threatens the right to choose established in Roe v. Wade, and in the most recent issue of the Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy, Elon Law Professor Tom Molony examines what Chief Justice John Roberts’s views on precedent could mean for Roe.