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“Faces of Injustice” and witness misidentification – March 11

March 11, 2009

Lee Wayne Hunt was convicted 23 years ago of a crime he did not commit and, despite new evidence and another man's confession, Hunt remains in prison. Jennifer Thompson-Cannino's incorrect identification of her attacker sent Ronald Cotton to prison for 10 1/2 years before new evidence cleared his name. Hear their stories tonight in a program sponsored by Elon's Center for Public Affairs.

Students and faculty present findings at Study Abroad Forum

November 13, 2008

From a panel discussion on international human rights law to a research presentation on freedom of press in Sri Lanka, the inaugural Study Abroad Forum held in the Moseley Center on Tuesday evening allowed students and faculty who have traveled overseas to celebrate their academic achievements.

Morgan receives experiential education award

August 28, 2008

Betty Morgan, associate professor of political science and public administration and director of the Elon University Center for Public Affairs, has received the Higher Education Leader of the Year Award from the National Society for Experiential Education. Details...

Students honored in European moot court contest

August 28, 2008

Three Elon University students won awards this week for their performance in a moot court competition that capped a European program on international human rights attended by students from the United States, Belarus and Lithuania.