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Maroon Sports streams first remote broadcast in Schar Center control room
October 2, 2018
The School of Communications program, which partners with Elon Athletics to broadcast university sporting events, streamed Elon’s football game against New Hampshire during Family Weekend.
Peters publishes in essay collection 'Religion in the Age of Obama'
October 1, 2018
Professor of Religious Studies Rebecca Todd Peters publishes chapter analyzing white anger in the recent presidential election.
Residence halls naming dedication for Global Neighborhood set for Oct. 9
October 1, 2018
The university community is invited to celebrate the building namings in honor of emeriti faculty and staff members Russell B. Gill, G. Smith Jackson and Nan P. Perkins at a formal ceremony and reception.
Elon Law immigration clinic undergoes leadership change
October 1, 2018
When Assistant Professor Heather Scavone steps down from Elon Law in October for a legal position in the federal government, Katherine Reynolds, Elon Law’s Clinical Practitioner in Residence, will serve as interim director of the Humanitarian Immigration Law Clinic.
Elon celebrating inauguration of Connie Ledoux Book as university's ninth president
September 28, 2018
The university's Board of Trustees is hosting a wide variety of celebratory events surrounding the Oct. 18 presidential inauguration.
Carroll authors CDC guidelines for combating the opioid epidemic
September 28, 2018
The new resource summarizes 10 key opioid overdose prevention strategies for public heath, law enforcement, local organizations, and others striving to serve their community.
Elon students, faculty, and staff 'Speak Out' during Banned Books Week
September 27, 2018
"Banning books, silences stories. Speak Out." was the national theme centered around Banned Books Week, Sept. 23-29.
Haenel and Moore publish article on hybridization impacts on mitochondria function in lizards
September 25, 2018
Research by Greg Haenel, professor of biology, and Victoria Moore, associate professor of chemistry, brought together expertise from their departments to better understand how mitochondria respond evolutionarily to extreme environments and hybridization.
A lack of justice for victims of the Khmer Rouge
September 25, 2018
Forthcoming publications by Sara Ochs, a Legal Method & Communication Fellow at Elon Law, and subsequent presentations to international scholars will explain how a "hybrid" tribunal designed to prosecute war criminals in Southeast Asia is on the verge of collapse.
Bowman awarded archivist certification
September 25, 2018