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Sturgill discusses election misinformation for Australian radio station
November 3, 2020
Associate Professor of Journalism Amanda Sturgill spoke on misinformation and tensions leading up to the 2020 presidential election for Perth, Australia, radio station RTR FM.
School of Education faculty pivot during the pandemic
November 3, 2020
See how faculty in the School of Education are rising to the challenge this semester to provide unique learning opportunities during unconventional times.
Update on post-election plans from Vice President for Student Life Jon Dooley
November 2, 2020
In his message to the campus community, Dooley offers information about new events planned following Tuesday's election and an overview of other opportunities for members of the campus community.
Megan Squire discusses far-right militia groups in NBC News report
November 2, 2020
Professor of Computer Science Megan Squire discussed the presence of far-right militia groups at social justice protests for a recent report by NBC News.
News outlets tap Elon Poll director Jason Husser ahead of Election Day 2020
November 2, 2020
Jason Husser, associate professor of political science and policy studies and director of the Elon Poll, was featured in three recent news reports about polling and the 2020 presidential election.
Bloomberg, NPR, WNYC feature Squire in reports on far-right groups and the election
November 2, 2020
Professor of Computer Science Megan Squire offered insight for recent reports by Bloomberg, NPR and New York Public Radio about far-right militia groups and Election Day 2020.
Message from President Book regarding Graham incident
November 1, 2020
President Connie Ledoux Book sent out this message to the campus community following events at the Alamance County courthouse during which two students were arrested and student journalists were pepper sprayed.
Christina Benson presents peer-reviewed paper at Academy of Legal Studies in Business conference
October 30, 2020
The associate professor of business law shared a case for expediting World Trade Organization accession of “Fragile and Conflict Affected” countries.
Joan Ruelle and Deandra Little deliver keynote address at symposium on high-impact practices
October 29, 2020
Ruelle, dean of the Carol Grotnes Belk Library, and Little, assistant provost and director of the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, delivered the keynote address at the Symposium on High-Impact Practices in Academic Libraries, hosted by Seattle Pacific University.
Christina Benson presents peer-reviewed paper at Academy of Legal Studies in Business conference
October 29, 2020
The associate professor of business law shared a case for expediting World Trade Organization accession of “Fragile and Conflict Affected” countries.