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Elon Poll: Younger N.C. attorneys see need for changes in state’s legal system
February 15, 2022
The survey of N.C. attorneys under the age of 45 also found that most believe being an attorney allows them to make society a better place, with more than half at least somewhat interested in seeking political office.
Running rebound: New research sheds light on how pregnancy can impact women runners
February 11, 2022
A team that included Elon faculty members Shefali Christopher and Srikant Vallabhajosula examined differences between postpartum women runners and women runners who had not given birth.
Inside Higher Ed highlights Elon’s study abroad programs
January 20, 2022
The article by reporter Maria Carrasco featured insights from Dean of Global Education Nick Gozik, who heads the Isabella Cannon Global Education Center at Elon.
FOX8 report comparing COVID-19 pandemic to 1918 flu features Joann Gruber
January 19, 2022
Gruber, an assistant professor of public health studies and epidemiologist, talked with reporter Bob Buckley about the similarities and differences between the two pandemics.
Winter storm leaves Elon covered in snow, ice
January 13, 2022
UPDATED MONDAY, 9 A.M.: Campus operations are not significantly impacted by the storm that left several inches of snow on the ground over the weekend.
In My Words — Abortion and Guns: These Terrible Twins Need More Legal Help
January 5, 2022
In this column distributed by the Elon University Writers Syndicate, Professor Rosemary Haskell makes the case for a similar legal approach to regulating both abortion and guns. The column was published by the Greenville Daily Reflector and the Greensboro News & Record.
Megan Squire provides commentary on pro-Trump influence in local U.S. politics to The Guardian
January 3, 2022
Squire, a professor of computer science, was interviewed by Peter Stone for the Jan. 3 article.
In My Words — Desmond Tutu: An Unbending ‘Arch’ Toward Justice and Equality
January 3, 2022
In this column distributed by the Elon University Writers Syndicate, Associate Professor Prudence Layne reflects on the legacy of the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
The Guardian article on the use of cryptocurrency to fund extremists features insights from Megan Squire
December 28, 2021
The Dec. 27 article highlights how extremists are finding new ways to fundraise.
David Vandermast shares expertise about plant ecology in WXII report about Pilot Mountain wildfires
December 7, 2021
Vandermast, associate professor of biology, was interviewed for the report by the NBC affiliate on the fire that claimed more than 1,000 acres around the regional landmark.