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NBC News cites Toddie Peters in report on faith leaders and abortion rights
May 6, 2022
The May 5 piece by NBC News focused on faith leaders who are speaking up about abortion rights.
Elon Law professor interviewed for Roe v. Wade coverage
May 6, 2022
Professor Tom Molony spoke with WSOC-TV in Charlotte for a May 3 report on the way access to abortion services would change in North Carolina and South Carolina should the U.S. Supreme Court overturn Roe v. Wade.
Forbes column includes insights from Greg Zaiser in college admissions article
May 5, 2022
The column looks at how some graduating seniors could endanger their college acceptance offer by their behavior in the final months of their high school careers.
Jason Husser offers insights to WFMY into how Roe v. Wade decision could play out in N.C.
May 4, 2022
Husser, an associate professor of political science and director of the Elon University Poll, spoke with the CBS affiliate about what a Supreme Court decision on a key abortion case could mean for the state legislature.
In My Words: Don’t give in to climate doom. Find your healing work.
April 22, 2022
This column by Lecturer Greg Hlavaty was published by the Charlotte Observer, Raleigh News & Observer and Durham Herald-Sun on April 22 — Earth Day.
Jason Husser offers insights to WFMY in advance of President Biden’s visit
April 14, 2022
Husser, an associate professor of political science and director of the Elon University Poll, offered his analysis of Greensboro's selection for a visit by the president and what Biden is likely to highlight when he visits the city on Thursday, April 14.
Board of Trustees endows new Trustees Distinguished University Professor in Undergraduate Teaching
April 12, 2022
The new three-year endowed professorship will recognize an Elon faculty member for excellence in teaching and support their promotion of undergraduate teaching excellence at the university.
Column by Elon Law professor published in USA TODAY
April 5, 2022
Assistant Professor Tiffany Atkins L'11 shared insights into the power of representation as the U.S. Senate prepares to vote on Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson's nomination to the Supreme Court of the United States.
Chronicle of Higher Ed highlights how Jennifer Eidum integrates war in Ukraine into the classroom
April 1, 2022
Assistant Professor of English Jennifer Eidum, who served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Ukraine, was included in a roundup of how Ukraine is being taught in the classroom.
Triangle Business Journal includes insights from Tonmoy Islam on car plant plans
March 30, 2022
The article about plans by Vietnamese carmaker VinFast to build a $4 billion manufacturing plant in Chatham County cited insights from Assistant Professor of Economics Tonmoy Islam.