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Rockingham Radio to air interview with Steve DeLoach
August 14, 2013
The interview about the negative macroeconomic impact of employer-financed health care is first scheduled to air August 20 and will be available online.
Princeton Review recognizes Elon's study abroad, theater programs
August 5, 2013
Elon is named a best-run college with one of the nation's most beautiful campuses in the 2014 edition of the Princeton Review college guide.
ABC News cites David Crowe in story about "Schindler's List"
July 30, 2013
History professor David Crowe spoke with ABC News after an auction for one of Oskar Schindler’s lists failed to draw any bidders.
In My Words: Don’t let a sensational trial convict our whole justice system
July 16, 2013
The acquittal of George Zimmerman in the death of Florida teen Trayvon Martin sparked cries of a broken system from many Americans, but Assistant Professor Kenneth Fernandez warns about the risks of possible court reforms.
In My Words: A child’s fight for life exposes facts about organ donations
June 17, 2013
Professor Mary Jo Festle argues in a newspaper guest column that it's unfair to label the nation's organ transplant system as "senseless" because of one girl's battle for new lungs.
Anthony Hatcher writes column on religious freedom for Huffington Post & Odyssey
June 12, 2013
Using the attempt by N.C. legislators to propose a resolution declaring the right to establish an official religion, Hatcher argues separation of church and state benefits all citizens
Commencement news releases available to download
May 25, 2013
Elon University has made available online customized announcements for graduating seniors and their parents to submit to hometown newspapers.
In My Words: Don't turn a blind eye to evil in Syria
May 10, 2013
In a newspaper guest column, Assistant Professor Haya Ajjan, urges the international community to take action to stop the violence in her war-torn home nation.
In My Words: The first steps toward healing involve remembering
May 7, 2013
Assistant Professor Jason Husser writes in a newspaper column about his childhood home's plan to honor a black sheriff's deputy slain in the 1960s.
In My Words: In death, Thatcher remains larger than life
April 17, 2013
A guest newspaper column by Professor Rosemary Haskell reflects on the legacy of Britain's former prime minister.