Articles by Eric Townsend
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Elon Law announces 2019 Pro Bono Board
January 16, 2019
Board members ensure the availability of multiple pro bono and community service opportunities to Elon Law students, and services for community members with limited access to legal assistance.
Elon Law hosts conversation on leadership
January 15, 2019
Four leaders in higher education, business, and law - including Elon University President Connie Book - shared advice for young professionals who aspire to serve their communities at a Monday event co-hosted by Elon Law and Action Greensboro's "Campus Greensboro" and synerG programs.
Renowned doctor offers study (and life) advice at Elon Law
January 11, 2019
In a visit sponsored by the Office of Academic Success, Dr. William Kraus of the Duke Molecular Physiology Institute offered suggestions to nearly 100 Elon Law students for finding success in class, exceling on the bar exam, and maintaining a healthier lifestyle.
Elon Law scholar predicts N.C. justice trends for regional newspapers
January 8, 2019
Associate Dean Enrique Armijo discussed in the state's two largest newspapers the results of recent elections after Democrats won seats on the Supreme Court of North Carolina, the state’s Court of Appeals, and district attorney and sheriff's office races in large metropolitan areas.
'Leadership Resolutions' and growing leadership skills in the new year – Jan. 14
January 7, 2019
Four regional leaders, including Elon University President Connie Book, share knowledge and advice for developing as a leader in an evening program at Elon Law in downtown Greensboro that is free and open to the public.
Elon Law Remembers MLK Jr.: A Conversation on 'Prince Edward County' – Jan. 24
January 4, 2019
Randy Williams, associate vice president for campus engagement and an assistant professor of education, reflects on Elon University’s 2018–19 Common Reading, 'Something Must Be Done About Prince Edward County,' in a program to engage the community on contemporary issues involving civil rights and race.
Building a family legacy from the bench
January 3, 2019
The Hon. Sarah Neely Lanier L’10 took an oath of office this week as she ascends to the same North Carolina District Court bench once occupied by her father.
Elon Law scholar reelected to UNIDROIT
December 20, 2018
Professor Henry Gabriel will continue his service to an intergovernmental organization based in Rome that aims to modernize and coordinate international commercial law.
Distinguished Leadership Lecture featuring Loretta Lynch – Feb. 28
December 20, 2018
Tickets to see Loretta Lynch, the first African-American woman to serve as Attorney General of the United States and an accomplished former federal prosecutor, go on sale starting February 7, 2019.
Kente ceremony highlights courage & resilience
December 19, 2018
Encouraged to “be brave for who you will become,” African-American students in Elon Law’s Class of 2018 were celebrated by family, friends, faculty and staff in a kente-donning program preceding Commencement.