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Elon Law scholar recognized for contributions to comparative law
October 2, 2019
Professor Henry Gabriel's election to the International Academy of Comparative Law highlighted a busy summer that included an appointment by the U.S. Department of State, paper presentations around the nation, and teaching in China.
Matthew Perrigino presents paper at 2019 Academy of Management conference
October 1, 2019
Perrigino co-authored the paper on reducing citizenship fatigue among healthcare workers with Sofia Montalbo ’20 and Robert Dickey ’20.
Prachi Gala presents at Marketing Management Association Fall Educators’ Conference
September 30, 2019
Gala shared knowledge in teaching effectiveness and ideas for professional development.
Peters named 2019-20 PRRI Public Fellow
September 27, 2019
Rebecca Todd Peters, professor of religious studies, was selected for a second time to work alongside researchers and staff at the Public Religion Research Institute on policy issues.
Elon launches ‘Act-Belong-Commit’ initiative at Mental Health Summit
September 26, 2019
The two-day summit marked the official launch of the "Act-Belong-Commit" framework, which promotes a mentally healthy Elon campus.
Carri Tolmie’s research on CSR published in Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management journal
September 26, 2019
The assistant professor of international business examines impacts of formal and informal environments on firms’ corporate social responsibility.
Natalie Taylor Hart designs Off-Broadway play “Tech Support”
September 26, 2019
Prof. Hart is designing scenery for two plays in New York and was accepted into the professional designer's union.
School of Communications welcomes two full-time faculty members
September 26, 2019
Jenny Jiang and Shannon Zenner joined the School of Communications in fall 2019 as assistant professors.
Panel discussion explores leadership, politics of Nikki Haley
September 25, 2019
The Sept. 24 panel of Elon faculty members with expertise in political science, international relations and foreign policy offered insight into Haley's actions as governor and U.S. ambassador to the United Nations in advance of her visit to Elon on Friday.
June Kim examines effects of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefit cut
September 23, 2019
The assistant professor of economics’ research on how SNAP households’ expenditures shifted due to changes in program benefits is published in the Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy journal and the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Amber Waves magazine.