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In My Words: Find the courage to talk openly about race
July 15, 2015
Elon University's Brooke Barnett and Randy Williams offered wisdom and advice in a newspaper guest column for how people can start conversations about race.
Catherine McNeela featured in Huffington Post
June 25, 2015
The William S. Long Professor and professor of performing arts was featured in Huffington Post author Mary Anna Dennard's June edition of the "Women in the Performing Arts" series.
Michael Carignan talks with FOX 8 about the Magna Carta
June 16, 2015
The associate professor of history talks with reporter and anchor Bob Buckley about the legacy of a document signed 800 years ago by King John of England.
Rosemary Haskell writes column on homelessness
June 14, 2015
The professor of English had her column about homelessness in Chapel Hill and Carrboro, North Carolina, appeared June 13, 2015, in the (Raleigh, N.C.) News & Observer.
Elon Law featured in a special report by the Triad Business Journal
June 9, 2015
The newspaper's June 5 cover story takes an in-depth look at Elon Law’s innovations, including full-time residencies-in-practice for all students and a redesigned curriculum that lowers tuition and accelerates careers.
Elon DPT program & volunteer featured in news broadcast
June 1, 2015
An Alamance County elementary school student has volunteered over the past year to help students in Elon University's Doctor of Physical Therapy program, and WGHP Fox 8 recently shared how that young girl is making a difference of her own in the lives of others.
In My Words: Don't lose sight of the good cops
May 23, 2015
Associate Professor Anthony Hatcher writes for regional newspapers about the ease with which Americans forget about good police officers in an era when the public is easily riveted by abuses caught on cell phone video.
In My Words: Why we should all support #SaveStudentAid
May 19, 2015
Greg Zaiser, vice president for admissions and financial planning at Elon University, writes for regional newspapers about the need to preserve federal funding that helps students of modest means afford college.
Naeemah Clark publishes column in News & Record
May 12, 2015
The associate professor of communications recounted in a troubling experience from her earliest days on campus and how it today inspires her to be a better teacher.
In My Words: Police video exemption too broad for accountability
May 12, 2015
Jonathan D. Jones, an instructor in the School of Communications and director of the N.C. Open Government Coalition, writes for regional newspapers about his concerns with proposed changes to open record laws in North Carolina.