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Elon Law's 2015 entering class demonstrates strong interest in new curriculum
August 4, 2015
Elon Law's 2015 enrolling class of 132 Elon Law students is 18 percent larger than last year's class and selected from an applicant pool 16 percent higher than 2014, indicating a strong endorsement of the school's groundbreaking new curriculum.
Elon's study abroad program ranked #1 in the nation by Princeton Review
August 3, 2015
The 2016 edition of "The Best 380 Colleges" recognizes Elon in seven academic and student life categories.
Anthony Foxx to address Elon Law students
July 30, 2015
Registrar's Office part of $1.3 million grant initiative
July 21, 2015
Elon University is one of eight schools awarded funds to develop or enhance innovative approaches to the traditional college transcript with additional information relevant to employers.
Office of the President announces promotion, new appointment
June 30, 2015
President Leo M. Lambert has promoted Jeff Stein to associate vice president and appointed alumnus David L. Morrow II to his staff.
Steven House promoted to executive vice president
June 30, 2015
President Leo M. Lambert has promoted Steven D. House to the position of provost and executive vice president.
Students honored for spring semester grades
June 23, 2015
Elon University has released its President's List and Dean's List academic recognitions for the 2015 spring semester.
Elon Poll: Americans showing love to Jeb & Hillary
June 22, 2015
The latest surveys from the Elon University Poll asked respondents to share traits that come to mind when they see the names of elected leaders with presidential ambitions.
Elon Poll: In North Carolina & beyond, fix Obamacare
June 15, 2015
Respondents in the poll's latest online surveys offered their views on legal questions about to be announced by the U.S. Supreme Court, including the Affordable Care Act and the rights of states to decide for themselves whether to recognize same-sex marriage.
'Clean Data' offers clear guidance for data scientists
June 10, 2015
It takes patience to correct misspelled words, convert file formats and remove incomplete records when analyzing large amounts of information contained in databases and spreadsheets. A new book by Elon University Professor Megan Squire helps to make such tasks easier.