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Live webinars with TIAA scheduled for June
May 29, 2020
TIAA is offering multiple webinars in the month of June that are centered around financial planning, managing income/debt and responsible investing.
Elon assistants hold parade, pop confetti for colleague’s retirement
May 29, 2020
Linda Martindale ’88 retired this week after 30 years as a program assistant with Elon College, the College of Arts and Sciences.
Elon Law scholar: Taking on Twitter not a legal shoe-in for Trump
May 28, 2020
President Donald Trump’s executive order in response to Twitter “fact checking” his messages may not pass muster, according to Associate Professor David S. Levine, a legal scholar with extensive knowledge of key laws that protect social media companies from criminal and civil liability.
Elon engineering sets milestone, graduates first 4-year class
May 28, 2020
Nearly a decade in the making, an engineering program that beats with Elon's heart for service and problem-solving is growing by leaps and bounds.
Staff lead roundtable discussion on risk management, campus recreation during COVID-19
May 28, 2020
More than 150 risk management and campus recreation professionals from across the country participated in the roundtable.
Sheridan examines COVID-19’s impact on economy for Times-News
May 27, 2020
Assistant Professor of Economics Brandon Sheridan discussed the economic uncertainty surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic with the Burlington Times-News.
Basirico offers insight for article on social distancing and its impact on society
May 26, 2020
Professor of Sociology Larry Basirico was featured in a Diario Libre USA article that asks "is the pandemic dividing us more as a society?"
Elon Medallion recipient Carole Chase passes away
May 26, 2020
Chase served as a faculty member in the Department of Religious Studies for 25 years and was awarded the Elon Medallion in 2002.
Arts administration assistant professor co-authors study of South African creative industries
May 26, 2020
Using his U.S.-based creative industry research as a model, Assistant Professor David McGraw partnered with Ronel Jordaan of the University of Cape Town to examine the training, workplace practices, and long-term career expectations of technical staff working in the South African Creative Industries.
Chapman featured in The Chronicle of Higher Education
May 22, 2020
Lecturer in English Margaret Chapman discussed the difficulties students and faculty faced as institutions nationwide shifted to online learning as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.