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In My Words: Standing on the Edge: Is political rhetoric tearing our country apart?
August 19, 2016
Newspapers around North Carolina recently featured a guest column by Jeffrey Pugh, professor of religious studies, who writes about the contrast between the efforts by South Africa's Nelson Mandela to unite a fractured country and the divisive rhetoric heard in today’s U.S. political contests.
New scholarship honors former Elon Law administrator
August 19, 2016
The Eugenia H. Leggett-Frank Endowed Scholarship has been established in memory of a retired senior administrator whose dedication and commitment to Elon Law contributed to the innovative, vibrant school it is today.
How the modern world plays: Elon professor furthers study of play with new journal article
August 17, 2016
The recent article in the American Journal of Play by Professor Thomas Henricks follows his 2015 book, "Play and the Human Condition."
Elon Law professor's work to be featured in ABA magazine
August 16, 2016
Antonette Barilla, director of Academic Support and Bar Preparation and a scholar of international law, will have her 2015 article on cultural diplomacy reprinted in a forthcoming “best of” edition of the American Bar Association’s GPSolo magazine.
Teaching the teachers: Elon faculty share STEM study ideas with local educators
August 16, 2016
The day-long professional development workshop for area teachers was supported by a grant from the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations.
Journal article highlights findings of Elon chemistry professor's research
August 16, 2016
Assistant Professor Jen Dabrowski has published a research article on selective conversion of carbohydrates to fine chemicals.
Biology faculty, student present animal behavior research at national conference
August 16, 2016
Elon Biology Professors Dave Gammon and Jen Hamel were joined by biology major Dawson Nance '17, who conducts research with Hamel, in presenting research at the Animal Behavior Society 2016 conference in Columbia, Mo.
Elon professor receives $112,000 grant for institute on philosophical approaches to sexual violence
August 15, 2016
The grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities will support a two-week institute directed by Professor Ann J. Cahill in the department of philosophy.