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Elon Law scholar honored by ABA Section of International Law
January 18, 2017
Professor Henry Gabriel has been named the 2017 recipient of the Leonard J. Theberge Award for Private International Law for making distinguished, long-standing contributions to the development of private international law.
Honors Fellows trade in textbooks for trowels during service weekend in Asheville
January 18, 2017
Nearly three dozen from Elon traveled to Asheville, N.C. last weekend to work with Habitat for Humanity on three homes now under construction.
Elon to celebrate Lunar New Year on Feb. 6
January 18, 2017
Welcome the year of the Rooster at Elon's annual Lunar New Year celebration on Feb. 6 at 6:30 p.m. in the McBride Gathering Space, Numen Lumen Pavilion. This free event is sponsored by the Asian-Pacific Student Organization, Truitt Center for Religious and Spiritual Life, and CREDE.
In My Words: Let's not trump the rule of law
January 17, 2017
Elon Law Dean Luke Bierman recently published a column in regional newspapers about the importance of the rule of law to the American system of governance.
The role of law professors as 'policy influencers'
January 17, 2017
Associate Professor David S. Levine's recent article in the Wake Forest Law Review Online argues that imbalances in the knowledge environment create a duty for law professors to ensure that underfunded and diffuse public interests have a say in policy debates.
Gammon article about mockingbirds to appear in international journal
January 13, 2017
Dave Gammon, associate professor of biology, and a former research student, Pat Lyon '16, just had a peer-reviewed article accepted for publication in an international bird research journal.
Activities and events at Elon to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. this week
January 13, 2017
Service opportunities, gatherings and other special programs at Elon this week will commemorate the legacy of the late civil rights leader.
Johnson awarded Spencer Foundation grant
January 11, 2017
The grant will fund a project focusing on the challenges of women of color in science and math educational settings.
McFadden’s work on student leadership development highlighted in Campus Recreation Magazine
January 11, 2017
A recent article focused on "New Directions for Student Leadership," a sourcebook published by Cara McFadden, assistant professor of sport and event management, and Don Stenta, director of student life recreational sports at the Ohio State University.