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Ifeoma Udeh publishes case for evaluating the effectiveness of a company’s internal control system
February 8, 2021
The assistant professor of accounting’s case, “Jore Company: A Case Based on the 2013 COSO Internal Control Framework,” is published in the Journal of Theoretical Accounting Research.
Elon welcomes diverse group of new students to campus for spring semester
February 8, 2021
More than 60 new students began their Elon journeys on Sunday, as New Student Programs welcomed them to campus during Spring New Student Convocation and New Student Orientation.
Periclean Scholars help obtain thousands in funding for indigenous children’s organization
February 8, 2021
Members of the Periclean Scholar Class of 2021 have helped the Oglala Lakota Children’s Justice Center obtain more than $50,000 in funding to support its mission of supporting and advocating for abused Lakota tribe children.
An unexpected path: Janae Frazier Bowens ’13 lands fitting role as digital director for U.S. Senator Tim Scott
February 8, 2021
Despite her initial hesitancy to work in politics, the Elon alumna and former multimedia journalist has found the right position for her skillset and faith, as well as a politician and message she believes in.
Elon Law scholar discusses COVID-19 in prisons for N.C. podcast
February 8, 2021
“It’s a vector for disease spread.” Assistant Professor Taleed El-Sabawi spoke with Stephanie Carson of Carolina Public Press for an episode of “The Kicker” exploring the dynamics of a pandemic in North Carolina’s penal system.
Becca Bishopric Patterson awarded SHIFT NC Grant
February 5, 2021
The funding will support Alamance Youth Connected, which is funded through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Broadway star Daniel J. Watts ’04 to deliver Elon’s 2021 undergraduate commencement address
February 5, 2021
Watts is Elon’s first alum to be nominated for a Tony Award, receiving praise for his breakout performance as Ike Turner in “Tina: The Tina Turner Musical.”
Elon Poll finds North Carolinians divided on Trump’s responsibility for U.S. Capitol violence
February 5, 2021
The most recent survey by the Elon University Poll found that nearly 60 percent of the state’s residents believe the former president is very or somewhat responsible for the violence at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.
Schedules, services and events announced for ‘Fake Break’ 2021
February 4, 2021
Find information about "Fake Break" schedules and events here, as the campus prepares to transition to the spring semester on Monday, Feb. 8.
Immigration story by Alex Luchsinger appears nationally on NBC platforms
February 4, 2021
In collaboration with journalist Martin Markovits, the assistant professor of journalism traveled to Mexico in December to examine what immigrants face when attempting to gain asylum in the United States.