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New program connects law and humanities

April 10, 2009

The law touches every field of study, from biology to sociology to literature, and that interaction is the focus of the Center for Law and Humanities, a new academic initiative that teaches students to use lessons learned in the arts and sciences to examine the way legal questions affect society.

No. 300,000: Belk Library reaches milestone

April 10, 2009

Belk Library celebrated a milestone this month with the purchase of the university’s 300,000th volume, “Earth From Above,” a limited edition book that captures in dozens of colorful, detailed photos the different cultures and landscapes found around the globe.

2007 alumna Chelsea Detrick loses battle with cancer

April 10, 2009

Chelsea Detrick, a 2007 Elon graduate, died April 9 after a long battle with an aggressive form of cancer. She had been living in the Seattle, Wash., area and was being cared for by her father, Glenn Detrick, who has taught classes in Elon's Love School of Business.

Jim Goodnight receives inaugural Medal for Entrepreneurial Leadership

April 10, 2009

What are the keys to success for the world’s largest private software company? Environment. Empowerment. And “really good software.” Jim Goodnight, co-founder and CEO of the North Carolina-based SAS, reflected on his career and offered advice to Elon students in an April 9 presentation that preceded his acceptance of the first ever Elon University Medal for Entrepreneurial Leadership.

Rhinotimes.com: Mo Knows What Goes on Behind Closed Doors

April 10, 2009

From (Greensboro) Rhinotimes.com (4/10/09): One member of the Guilford County Board of Education this week said the school board has fallen into a pattern of dealing with important issues facing Guilford County Schools in secret since School Superintendent Mo Green started work full time in September 2008.