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Career panels enlighten students on areas of law practice
January 8, 2008
Law School kicks off Leadership & Public Law course
January 7, 2008
A Winter Term course at Elon University School of Law aims to get to the heart of leadership and its importance to solving legal problems in the public law sector. The intensive two-week course will give second-year law students the chance to learn about leadership theory and apply it through work on real issues with real community partners, such as Legal Aid of North Carolina and Action Greensboro. Details...
Elon law included in Chronicle of Higher Education article
January 7, 2008
Students confront ethical issues through divorce simulation
January 3, 2008
Plight of Ugandan children is focus of Elon student group
December 31, 2007
A group dedicated to the education of Ugandan children is today one of
the fastest-growing student organizations on campus. The Elon chapter
of “Invisible Children” has raised more than $5,200 in the past year to
sponsor a secondary school in the war-ravaged African nation.
Alzheimer’s focus of work by Elon professor
December 31, 2007
Researchers led by an Elon University associate professor have identified in
walnuts at least two molecules that may hold the key to better
treating, if not completely reversing, the effects of Alzheimer’s
disease, a fatal type of dementia that diminishes memory and affects
behavior in older adults.
Elon alumna wins Rotary scholarship
December 31, 2007
A recent Elon University graduate has been named the recipient of a
2008 Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship, an award that will help in her
graduate studies of documentary film production with a focus on social
justice and women’s rights.
Emerging futures is focus of Winter Term 2008
December 31, 2007
About 45 classes during January 2008 will relate to this year's Winter Term theme, "Emerging Futures: Foresight for Global Good." This is the eighth year that Elon has offered a special group of Winter Term courses united by a common theme. Details…
Professor studies roots of war in Sudan
December 31, 2007
After decades of civil war, a fragile peace exists today in the
southern Sudan. While people have hoped that the peace accord there could serve as a model for ending genocide in the African nation's western
province of Darfur, there are growing fears that calm in the south
could unravel. One Elon professor has shown that sources of
hostility for the Sudan have deep historical roots.
N.C. Open Government Coalition awarded Knight Foundation grant
December 27, 2007
The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation has awarded a challenge grant that will help endow The Sunshine Center, an initiative of the N.C. Open Government Coalition and Elon's School of Communications. Details...