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Students exhibit ‘resilience and thoughtfulness’ during Emerging Journalists Program’s Immersion experience
July 8, 2022
The 12-day, on-campus residential learning workshop, made possible through $300,000 in grant funding from the Scripps Howard Foundation, supported 18 high school rising seniors interested in pursuing careers in journalism and the media industry.
In My Words: Bald eagle recovery represents American resilience
July 6, 2022
In this column distributed by the Elon University Writers Syndicate, Professor of Biology Dave Gammon explains how the recovery of the bald eagle as a species exemplifies the resiliency of the United States as a country. The column was published in the Greensboro News & Record, The Virginian-Pilot, The Daily Press and other news outlets around North Carolina.
Death of Elon employee Mike McKinney
July 5, 2022
McKinney had been a substitute shuttle bus operator with Automotive Services for the past nine and a half years.
Wall Street Journal publishes Elon Law scholar’s column on calls to ‘codify Roe v. Wade’
July 5, 2022
Professor Thomas J. Molony writes in a July 5 commentary how constitutional limitations and case law may prohibit federal efforts to guarantee abortion access in states that ban the procedure.
Thomas Erdmann has a paper published
July 1, 2022
Professor of Music Thomas Erdmann had a music theory paper published in a professional/peer-reviewed conducting journal.
WFMY News 2 features Elon Law scholar in report on abortion laws
June 29, 2022
Professor and Senior Scholar Steve Friedland spoke with anchor Tanya Rivera for a "2 Wants to Know" segment on the way abortion regulations will be affected by the U.S. Supreme Court's recent overturn of Roe v. Wade.
Students, mentors report research progress at SURE midpoint check-in
June 29, 2022
Students and mentors in the Summer Undergraduate Research Experience gathered in Lakeside Upstairs on Tuesday, June 28, to discuss their research progress for midpoint check-in.
Travella Free named executive director of the Center for Access and Success
June 29, 2022
Free comes to Elon from Kentucky State University where she has served as the 4-H State program leader, 4-H specialist and director of the Rosenwald 4-H Youth Development Center for the past five years.
Elon Law welcomes new career counselors
June 28, 2022
Krista Contino Saumby and Alicia Mills have joined the Office of Career & Student Development to assist law students with career guidance and mentoring, resume and cover letter reviews, and mock interviews.
Elon Law scholar reflects on Title IX for ‘Buckley Report’
June 27, 2022
Assistant Professor Chrystal Clodomir spoke with Bob Buckley of FOX8 WGHP for a syndicated retrospective on the 50th anniversary of a law that revolutionized educational opportunities for women in the United States.