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'Education, Race and Ethnicity in Alamance County & Beyond' – March 7
January 28, 2016
Elon University and the (Burlington, N.C.) Times-News will hold the fourth and final "Community Connections" panel discussion of the 2015-16 academic year on March 7 from 7-8:15 p.m. in McKinnon Hall of the Moseley Center.
Thomas Erdmann has a new book published
January 27, 2016
The professor of music has his sixth book published.
Battling “rogue employees” under the guise of cyberespionage?
January 25, 2016
Elon Law Professor David Levine details the evolving rationale for federal trade secrets legislation and says the bill creates more harm than good, no matter the arguments presented in favor of it.
Naeemah Clark addresses Oscars boycott and its impact on ratings
January 25, 2016
The associate professor in the School of Communications was featured in an International Business Times article, addressing the 88th Academy Awards ceremony and how a planned boycott will affect the broadcast’s viewership.
Kenneth Fernandez featured in Slate story on abortion
January 20, 2016
The director of the Elon University Poll shared his analysis of the North Carolina political landscape and the way abortion debates could influence the 2016 elections.
Ben Evans awarded Biotechnology Grant
January 19, 2016
Associate Professor Ben Evans has received funding from the North Carolina Biotechnology Center for equipment which will facilitate his research in magnetic hyperthermia therapeutics.
Scott Gaylord authors U.S. Supreme Court amicus brief
January 15, 2016
Elon Law Professor Scott Gaylord has authored a United States Supreme Court "friend of the court" brief opposing the contraceptive coverage mandate in the Affordable Care Act.
Deal Spotlight: Discounts on tax return services
January 15, 2016
Elon's faculty and staff can get 2016 taxes done for a special rate Feb. 20-27 at Liberty Tax Service in Burlington.
'Tell stories' to improve the welfare of Alamance residents
January 15, 2016
Six panelists met with members of the Alamance County community Thursday night in a public forum where ideas were shared to better portray the realities of life for those who receive public assistance.