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Elon Law’s Constitutional Law Journal to host discussion of 4th Amendment rights, immigration issues
September 29, 2025
We the People – Elon Law’s Constitutional Law Journal will present ‘Unlawful or Unprotected? 4th Amendment Rights in Criminal vs. Immigration Detention’ on Oct. 7 at Elon Law’s downtown Greensboro campus.
Elon Nursing Department launches chapter of National Student Nursing Association
September 29, 2025
The chapter is committed to supporting the professional development of future nursing professionals through student enrichment and hands on experiences and educational opportunities.
Geoffrey Claussen named co-editor of Journal of Jewish Ethics
September 29, 2025
The publication is the preeminent scholarly journal for the study of Jewish ethics
Food studies minor brings “pepper roulette” to College Coffee
September 26, 2025
By highlighting the Food Studies Minor in this interactive format, the event raised awareness about the program’s focus on how food shapes health, sustainability and culture.
Elon engineering students named 2025 TOM Fellows
September 26, 2025
The TOM Fellowship Program is a nine-month international program that supports campus leaders, students and faculty in leading “communities” of students who use their engineering and design skills to co-create solutions.
Elon Innovation Council accepting new grant proposals following record year
September 25, 2025
The Elon Innovation Council is now accepting proposals for the 2025-26 Elon Innovation Grants.
Lindsay Pieper’s new research examines decades of gender testing in international volleyball
September 25, 2025
The assistant professor of sport management explores how the International Volleyball Federation enforced decades of sex testing after the 1972 Olympics – finding no fraud yet reinforcing rigid gender norms that shape current debates on fairness and inclusion.
Gendle and Elon alum publish research on relationships between eating behaviors, body dysmorphia, exercise dependency and decision making
September 24, 2025
This research was included in the most recent issue of the "American Journal of Psychology"
Kesgin and McCormick ’24 publish article about women political leaders’ beliefs
September 24, 2025
Baris Kesgin, associate professor of political science and public policy, and Katherine Graham McCormick ‘24 published in article that develops an average quantitative profile of American women political leaders’ beliefs about politics.
Elon faculty member selected for US-UK Fulbright & AAC&U Global Challenges Teaching Award
September 24, 2025
As part of the award, Sandy Marshall will co-design and co-teach a transatlantic course pairing Elon’s “Foundations of Peace & Conflict Studies” with “Atrocities, Conflict, Human Rights,” led by Peter Manning of the University of Bath.