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The Independent cites Elon Law scholar in coverage of ‘offensive’ political T-shirts
November 2, 2021
Professor Enrique Armijo, a scholar of the First Amendment and speech protections, offered commentary on merchandise sold online by Donald Trump Jr.
Rena Zito interviewed for FOX8 report on increase in gun violence
October 29, 2021
Zito, an associate professor of sociology, discussed the complexity involved in trying to determine what contributes to the rise and fall of violence.
Miami Herald article on Haitian gangs includes insights from Damion Blake
October 29, 2021
An associate professor of political science, Blake has done extensive research on violence and organized crime.
In My Words: Why North Carolina should legalize sports betting
October 26, 2021
In an opinion article published in the Greensboro News & Record, Elon assistant professor of sports management Bill Squadron advocates for the legalization of sports betting in North Carolina.
Elon Poll finds vaccinated in N.C. overwhelmingly support booster shots
October 22, 2021
The most recent survey by the Elon University Poll conducted Oct. 15-17 also found that optimism about the pandemic is lower heading into winter than it was this spring, as well as mixed support among N.C. adults for workplace vaccination mandates.
Elon University’s annual economic impact in North Carolina is $695 million, sustaining 7,400 jobs
October 1, 2021
A new study documents Elon’s crucial role in the regional and local economies, especially during the pandemic.
Times-News examination of broadband access includes insights from Kathleen Stansberry
September 17, 2021
Stansberry, assistant professor of strategic communications, underscored the importance of access to high-speed internet access to job searches and educational opportunities.
EdNC highlights leading role for Elon on teacher education task force
September 17, 2021
Leaders from Elon and from Lenoir-Rhyne University are heading an effort by North Carolina Independent Colleges & Universities to implement coursework related to the science of reading.
New York Times cites Megan Squire in article on tracking viral misinformation
September 17, 2021
The Sept. 15 article focused on whether Facebook was sending flawed data to researchers who were tracking misinformation on the site.
In My Words: The governor was right to veto a dangerous NC abortion bill
September 16, 2021
The following column written by Professor of Religious Studies Rebecca Todd Peters was published by The News & Observer of Raleigh, N.C.