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Elon launches special 2012 elections website
August 23, 2012
A new resource shares information on ways Elon University is engaging the community in the 2012 elections.
‘Perspectives on the Role of Religion in the Presidential Election’ – Oct. 10
August 22, 2012
Assistant Professor Jason Husser, assistant director of the Elon University Poll, will co-lead the discussion on role of religion in voter decisions.
Special Elon Poll now recruiting student callers
July 31, 2012
The Elon University Poll will conduct a special survey starting the weekend before the first day of class.
Elon University in the News – Early Spring 2012
July 9, 2012
Faculty research on the Internet and North Carolina political developments earned Elon significant media attention in recent weeks.
John Robinson joins Elon University Poll team
March 1, 2012
The former editor of the News & Record in Greensboro will serve as director of communications. Follow the poll on Twitter: @elonpoll
Elon University in the News – Winter Term 2012
February 1, 2012
Media turned often in recent weeks to faculty for analysis of North Carolina politics and a rising tide against Internet regulation, among other issues.
Mileah Kromer featured guest on NC Now
December 8, 2011
Assistant Professor Mileah Kromer, assistant director of the Elon University Poll, was a guest on the Nov. 15 statewide broadcast of the news magazine program.
Mileah Kromer honored by Indiana University of Pennsylvania
November 11, 2011
Mileah Kromer, assistant professor of political science and assistant director of the Elon University Poll, was honored Nov. 7 by Indiana University of Pennsylvania, her alma mater, with a Young Alumni Achievement Award.
Mileah Kromer & the Elon University Poll make national headlines
October 19, 2011
North Carolina's role as a presidential battleground state in 2012 has brought the Elon University Poll added attention from national reporters.
Lumen Scholar explores trends with North Carolina voters
April 26, 2011
Historically, North Carolina has voted Republican in presidential elections, but many political observers were surprised two years ago when President Barack Obama won the Tar Heel State. Elon University senior McKenzie Young investigated the factors behind the state’s recent voting behavior, and her work is the latest to be featured in a series of E-net profiles on Lumen Scholars in the Class of 2011.