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Death penalty symposium at Elon Law – Nov. 21
November 17, 2008
Registration is open for attorneys and law students who wish to attend a symposium on the death penalty scheduled for November 21, 2008, at the Elon University School of Law in downtown Greensboro. 5.75 CLE credits are pending approval from the North Carolina State Bar.
Research shows missed opportunities in email marketing
November 12, 2008
Email signatures, or “sig files,” may be the best-kept secret in the
marketing world. But as Elon University professor Earl Honeycutt shows
in new research, due to be published this winter in Cornell Hospitality
Quarterly, not many companies take advantage of an advertising feature
that can reach many thousands of potential customers.
Students give Elon top marks in National Survey of Student Engagement
November 10, 2008
Compared with students at other colleges and universities across the
nation, Elon University students are much more likely to study abroad,
make class presentations, write papers, complete internships and work
closely with faculty members on projects outside of class. Those are among the findings of the 2008 National Survey of Student Engagement, released Nov. 10.
CEO of BB&T bank visits campus Nov. 5
November 6, 2008
John A. Allison, chairman and CEO of BB&T, comes to Elon University
on Nov. 5 as the 2008 Ethics in Business speaker for the Martha and
Spencer Love School of Business. Allison delivers his lecture at 4 p.m.
in the LaRose Digital Theater inside the business school.
Professor Linda Wilmshurst authors new textbook
November 5, 2008
How do you teach future child psychologists and counselors about the
problems young people can face? Linda Wilmshurst, an assistant
professor of psychology at Elon, offers answers to that question in
Abnormal Child Psychology: A Developmental Perspective, a new textbook
she has authored for upper undergraduates and master’s-level students.
2008 Hometown Heroes show commitment to service
November 4, 2008
Four people who make a difference in the lives of others were honored
Nov. 3, 2008, in the 15th Annual "Hometown Heroes" awards ceremony at Elon University.
Freshmen class officers selected the honorees for "making a positive difference by touching lives and strengthening their home communities."
Elon Poll: North Carolinians displeased with tone of 2008 campaigns
November 3, 2008
North Carolina residents believe there has been more mudslinging and
negative campaigning this election season than in previous years,
although most say political ads have not been helpful in selecting a
candidate to endorse, according to the latest Elon University Poll.
World-renowned piano duo performs at Elon on Nov. 13
October 31, 2008
Richard and John Contiguglia, identical twins who are today considered
among the most acclaimed piano-duos in the world, visit Elon University
on Thursday, November 13, for a performance of four-hand piano on two
Steinway concert grand instruments.
Elon Poll: North Carolinians throwing support to Democratic Party
October 31, 2008
North Carolinians believe the Democratic Party is better able than the
GOP to handle every major domestic policy issue facing the nation and
now show greater levels of support for Democratic candidates in the
presidential and U.S. Senate races this fall, according to the latest
Elon University Poll.
Elon Law student group to host workshop on LGBT estate planning – Oct. 30
October 29, 2008
OutLaw, a group of lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender and allied law
students at the Elon University School of Law, will host a seminar on
estate planning for LGBT families on Thursday, October 30, at 6 p.m. in
Room 204 of the law school.