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New role for a nationally recognized Elon Law educator
March 9, 2017
Professor Steve Friedland’s appointment as associate dean for innovation in engaged learning in law will help Elon Law continue to identify and promote better ways to prepare today’s students to serve as leaders in the legal profession.
Donors step up to break giving records on #ElonDay 2017
March 8, 2017
In honor of #ElonDay on March 7, donors made 4,299 gifts for more than $1,075,025 to achieve the most successful #ElonDay celebration to date.
Lumen Scholar takes top paper award at regional conference on the study of religion
March 8, 2017
Three other Elon students were selected to present undergraduate research projects to the Southeastern Commission on the Study of Religion.
In My Words: Make America mannered again
March 8, 2017
福利亚洲国产精品 School of Law Dean Luke Bierman recently published a column in regional newspapers about how America can regain its manners.
In My Words: History shows ‘alternative facts’ journalism can have real consequences
March 8, 2017
Tom Nelson, associate professor of communications, recently published a column in regional newspapers about the impact of "alternative facts" on journalism.
Elon kicks off #ElonDay celebration with a cup of java
March 7, 2017
A special College Coffee on Tuesday morning helped shift giving into high gear for the fourth #ElonDay.
Longmire-Avital gives invited address at the 13th Annual Skin of Color Society Scientific Symposium
March 6, 2017
Associate professor of psychology and Coordinator of African and African-American Studies, Buffie Longmire-Avital gave an invited talk titled, “'I Fought so Hard to Get Here?': Navigating Microaggressions in Historically White Spaces."
Train, Miyamoto publish research and teaching article
March 6, 2017
The article by the Elon biologists appears in the Journal of College Science Teaching
Kesgin publishes two journal articles on political leaders and foreign policy making
March 6, 2017
Two manuscripts on political leaders and foreign policy making by Baris Kesgin, assistant professor of political science, and his co-authors were recently published in the Journal of International Relations and Development and Political Psychology.
Faculty Research Series: Writing A Bit More, Worrying A Bit Less
March 6, 2017
Paul Silvia, professor of psychology at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, and author of "How to Write A Lot: A Practical Guide to Productive Academic Writing" will be discussing how to write during the normal work week, how to submit and how to resubmit journal articles.