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Christina Benson publishes paper on legal implications of economic reforms in post conflict countries
August 1, 2012
Christina Benson, assistant professor of business law in the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business, has presented and published a paper addressing the extent to which the United Nations and international economic organizations are permitted to support substantial economic restructuring and reform in order to promote international trade and "rule of law" in post-conflict countries.
Michelle Ferrier contributes to FCC research on community information needs
July 31, 2012
Associate Professor Michelle Ferrier of the School of Communications contributed to the recent Federal Communications Commission inquiry into the media needs of the American public communities through a report and literature review to inform new policy development.
Michelle Ferrier moderates session at media Spark Camp
July 31, 2012
The program was held at the Nieman Journalism Lab at Harvard University from July 20-22, 2012.
David Levine authors article for Slate on trade and secrecy
July 31, 2012
Elon Law professor David Levine calls for more transparency among negotiators of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) in a Slate.com article, published July 30.
In My Words: ‘ I don’t understand Higgs’
July 31, 2012
For Professor Pranab Das, the recent discovery of the "God particle" offers a moment to reflect on what makes science special.
Mark Archambault mentors co-authored journal article
July 30, 2012
Mark Archambault, chair and program director of the Department of Physician Assistant Studies, recently served as mentoring author of a peer-reviewed article written by former student, Darin Franceschini MMS, PA-C.
Mark Archambault collaborates on research presented in Vienna
July 30, 2012
Mark Archambault, Chair, Program Director and Associate Professor of Physician Assistant Studies, recently collaborated on research presented at the Association for Medical Education in Europe (AAME) 2011 Conference in Vienna, Austria.
Jim Brown leads workshop in Thailand
July 30, 2012
Associate Professor Jim Brown led a workshop for full time and Western volunteer teachers in schools for Burmese migrants and refugees along the Thai-Burma border.
Elon employees, alumni participate in 48 Hour Film Project
July 29, 2012
One of the teams will have its film screened at the national program festival, Filmapalooza, in March 2013 in Los Angeles.
Mark Kurt discusses NC’s unemployment rate
July 26, 2012
Mark Kurt, assistant professor of economics, spoke with the Associated Press for a July 24 article on North Carolina’s unemployment rate.