Damion Blake publishes commentary on Jamaica’s election in Latin America Advisor
September 17, 2025
In his commentary, Blake analyzed Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness’ historic third-term electoral victory.
Poll: Americans expect AI to harm many essential human abilities by 2035
September 17, 2025
Findings were presented at a Sept. 17 conference, “The Human Edge: Our Future with Artificial Intelligences", co-hosted by Elon University and RTI International in Durham, N.C.
Dialogue event invites Elon community to talk across difference
September 17, 2025
"Talking Across Difference: An In-the-Moment Dialogue" allowed students, faculty and staff to engage in roundtable discussions around America, politics and polarization.
Elon law professor interviewed by WFMY on free speech
September 17, 2025
Professor of Law Enrique Armijo spoke with WFMY, the CBS television affiliate in Greensboro, North Carolina, about First Amendment protections.
Elon professor awarded national teaching honor from the Geologic Society of America
September 17, 2025
Kelsey Bitting in the Department of Environmental Studies has been recognized among early career faculty for innovative and effective teaching of earth science.
Elon Law students find community, connection at Lavender Law Conference
September 17, 2025
Five members of Elon Law’s OUTLaw organization traveled to New York City for the Lavender Law Conference and Career Fair this summer, aided by an endowment to Elon’s Gender & LBGTQIA Center for students’ professional development.
Peters presents at Ecclesiology and Ethnography conference in UK
September 17, 2025
The religious studies professor presented at a conference in Durham, England
The power of one ‘Yes’: Jordan Thompson ’14 L’17 shares journey from Elon Law to TikTok
September 17, 2025
Jordan Thompson ’14 L’17, legal counsel at TikTok, returned to Elon Law to discuss his career and offer insights for students looking to land their dream job. Thompson is a member of the law school’s advisory board.