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Phi Beta Kappa publication highlights 'Read on Elon' program
August 16, 2017
"Read on Elon" is a program sponsored by Elon University's Phi Beta Kappa chapter that brings together students, faculty and staff to read and discuss a selection of books.
The Conversation: End-to-end encryption isn't enough security for 'real people'
August 15, 2017
Professor of Computing Sciences Megan Squire writes about how a move to ban systems that totally encrypt messages from sender to recipient threatens access to the best security mechanisms. Originally published by The Conversation, the article has appeared in Scientific American, the San Francisco Chronicle, Phys.org and other media outlets.
News & Observer series on jail deaths features insights from Elon's Jones
August 11, 2017
Jonathan Jones is the director of the N.C. Open Government Coalition and an instructor in the School of Communications.
N.C. Gov. Roy Cooper visits Elon alumna's classroom
August 9, 2017
Gov. Roy Cooper recently visited the first grade classroom of Sarah Spaeth '14 at Pearsontown Elementary School in Durham, North Carolina.
Times-News features Elon's Village Project as it approaches 10th anniversary
August 7, 2017
Elon University's "It Takes a Village" Project began in 2008 with Elon education students providing after-school reading assistance to 16 third-graders.
In My Words: Is ‘fake news’ upending the marketplace of ideas?
August 7, 2017
Enrique Armijo, associate professor and academic dean at Elon University School of Law, writes about how "fake news" impacts the marketplace of ideas.
Triad Business Journal highlights career of Elon trustee Allen Gant Jr.
August 4, 2017
Allen Gant Jr. is the CEO of textile company Glen Raven Inc., and is preparing to step down from the role later this year.
Dance Magazine features Elon's Department of Performing Arts
August 2, 2017
The department was highlighted in a recent article titled "How to Tell If a Musical Theater Program is Dancer-Friendly."
Inside Higher Ed's Academic Minute features Megan Squire
July 27, 2017
Squire, a professor of computing sciences, talks about cybersecurity and how to craft stronger passwords.
The Conversation: How to succeed in college with a disability
July 26, 2017
Stephen Byrd, associate professor of education, writes about strategies for success for college students with disabilities.