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Elon engineering research featured in News & Record
March 16, 2015
An airport security project managed by Associate Professor Scott Wolter and two students was showcased on March 15, 2015, in one of North Carolina's largest daily newspapers.
Tony Weaver discusses ACC tournament's future with regional media
March 12, 2015
WFMY News 2 interviewed the sport & event management associate professor for a segment titled “Local Sports Expert Weighs In On Future Of ACC Tournament.”
In My Words: Forgetting lynching at our peril
March 3, 2015
Professor Rebecca Todd Peters recently published a column on the Huffington Post and in regional newspapers about the complexity of teaching her young daughters about the history of racism in the United States and the concept of privilege.
University Communications receives six CASE awards
March 2, 2015
The Office of University Communications was honored in several categories in the 2014-15 CASE District III contest.
The Pendulum, Colonnades honored by state media association
March 1, 2015
The student media organizations were both recognized as NCCMA Best of Show winners.
Elon's Lowell Oakley teams up with Pharrell Williams on premiere of NBC's "The Voice"
February 24, 2015
The Elon freshman moves on to the next round of competition on the hit prime time series that showcases outstanding vocalists. Season eight of "The Voice" began Feb. 23.
Elon student publishes op-ed in The Huffington Post
February 23, 2015
Gabrielle Jasper ’17 examines the issue of body image and Sports Illustrated’s inclusion of a ‘plus-sized’ model in its latest swimsuit edition.
Pranab Das writes about vaccination and pollution in Winston-Salem Journal
February 13, 2015
A column titled "Vaccines, school contamination and the science of complex systems" appeared in the Feb. 13 edition of the Winston-Salem Journal.
Journalism major honored by White House News Photographers Association
February 10, 2015
Senior Al Drago won top honors in the association's 2015 "Eyes of History" contest and will travel to Washington, D.C., in May for a black-tie gala.
In My Words: To help stem immigration crisis, U.S. drug policies must be reconsidered
February 1, 2015
Associate Professor Mathew Gendle writes for several regional newspapers about the impact drug laws have on foreign nations and how changes to American policies will create civic stability elsewhere, which can influence the number of people seeking refuge in the United States.