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Could President Trump pursue a third term? Elon’s Jason Husser weighs in on WFMY
April 22, 2025
Associate Professor of Political Science and Public Policy Jason Husser spoke with WFMY News 2 about President Trump's comments on running for a third term.
Elon’s new neuroscience major highlighted by Greensboro News & Record
April 14, 2025
Matt Wittstein, associate professor of exercise science, was interviewed by the Greensboro News & Record about the new neuroscience major.
Assistant professor of economics interviewed by WFMY about tariffs
April 10, 2025
Assistant Professor of Economics Mitchell Vaughn spoke with WFMY News 2 about how businesses react to tariffs.
Elon report on year-round school featured by WRAL
April 9, 2025
Elon Professor of Economics Katy Rouse wrote the report, along with staff from Wake County Public Schools.
Director of Elon Poll interviewed by NC Newsline on federal cuts
April 7, 2025
Husser was interviewed by Clayton Henkel on the weekly podcast "News and Views."
Wittstein interviewed by The Times News about new neuroscience major
April 4, 2025
Elon University Associate Professor of Exercise Science Matt Wittstein was recently interviewed by The Times News about the university's new neuroscience major.
Economics professor interviewed by WGHP on eliminating the penny
April 3, 2025
Elon University Professor of Economics Brandon Sheridan spoke with WGHP's Bob Buckley for "The Buckley Report."
Assistant professor of anthropology interviewed by CNN on homesteading culture
March 31, 2025
Devin Proctor, assistant professor of anthropology, spoke with CNN about the history of homesteading and how it has evolved, including how it has been "smuggled in with all the manner of other supposedly 'traditional' things" on TikTok.
Assistant professor of finance featured in WalletHub article on car insurance
March 27, 2025
The assistant professor of finance offered his advice on finding affordable car insurance.
Poll: North Carolinians opposed to major federal agency cuts
March 25, 2025
A new Elon University Poll finds little support for major reductions or elimination of many federal departments.