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Elon Poll: N.C. frowns on 'religious freedom' for denying service to people who are gay or lesbian
April 28, 2015
The latest Elon University Poll found that a majority of North Carolina registered voters don't support legislation that would allow business owners with strong faith convictions to refuse service to people who are gay or lesbian.
Luke Bierman proposes steps to reinvent legal education in American Bar Association publication
April 15, 2015
The dean of Elon University School of Law offers four steps to reinvent legal education in an April 15 article for the ABA Journal’s “The New Normal” series.
Damion Blake featured guest on NPR's 'Here and Now'
April 9, 2015
The lecturer in the Department of Political Science and Policy Studies talked with host Jeremy Hobson about the symbolism and implications of President Barack Obama's April 8 visit to Jamaica.
In My Words: Avoid a job in journalism? Not so fast
April 1, 2015
Associate Professor Anthony Hatcher and Kaitlin Ugolik '09 co-authored a column for regional newspapers in defense of journalists and the vital role they play in creating an informed democracy.
Inside Higher Ed column praises Elon student life programs
March 23, 2015
An article on March 13, 2015, by Kevin Kruger, president of NASPA: Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education, cited the university for programs that build student leadership skills and promote an ethos of service.
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.