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Internship gives Elon Law student legal experience working with veterans
August 9, 2021
Theresa Brunner L’22 was one of only four law school students from across the United States selected for a summer program with The Veterans Consortium Pro Bono Program, which represents clients before the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims.
Assistant Professor Dani Lane Presents Research at The Inclusive and Supportive Education Conference
August 9, 2021
Dani Lane, assistant professor in the Watts Williams School of Education, presented three projects at The Inclusive and Supportive Education Conference.
In My Words: The 1619 Project, World War II and The Alamo: The past is always up for grabs
August 9, 2021
In this column distributed by the Elon University Writers Syndicate, Professor of English Rosemary Haskell looks at how new explorations of history, such as the 1619 Project and new books on World War II and the Alamo are challenging our understanding of the past. The column was published in the Burlington Times-News, Greensboro News & Record and the Greenville Daily Reflector.
Buchanan presents at Annual Teaching Black History Conference
August 9, 2021
Lisa Brown Buchanan, associate professor in the Watts Williams School of Education, co-presented at the 4th Annual Teaching Black History Conference in July. Carter Center’s Annual Teaching Black History Conference brings together educators who seek transformative and engaging ways to teach PK-12 Black history in both history and humanities courses.
Elon Athletics to celebrate 50-year history of women’s intercollegiate athletics throughout 2021-22
August 9, 2021
Since women's sports gained varsity recognition in 1971, Elon has claimed more than 30 regular season or tournament championships, as well as earning 13 national postseason appearances.
Judge to Elon Law students: ‘There are no limits to greatness’
August 7, 2021
In his Convocation address to Elon Law’s Class of 2023, the Hon. Marcus A. Shields of the North Carolina District Court emphasized the importance of humility and “being a problem solver” as students begin their legal education.
Curious about the Tokyo Olympics commute? Watch Max Negin’s Peep make the trek
August 6, 2021
The stuffed version of the iconic marshmallow treat has accompanied Assistant Professor Max Negin to multiple Olympic Games through the years.
Jean Rattigan-Rohr to transition into new role at end of academic year
August 6, 2021
Vice President for Access and Success Jean Rattigan-Rohr will become a special assistant to the president on June 1, 2022, and will focus on the significant expansion of the “It Takes a Village” Project.
Srikant Vallabhajosula and Jen Guy Metcalf receive Parkinson’s Foundation Award
August 5, 2021
The award supports the "MOve Virtually with Elon (MO.V.E.) Program for Individuals with Parkinson's Disease" project.
Elon Law welcomes the Class of 2023
August 5, 2021
The largest incoming class in the history of Elon University’s law school in downtown Greensboro, North Carolina, has pushed total enrollment to record levels with new students representing 22 states and 84 undergraduate alma maters.