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Elon Poll: Burr most recognizable name in contest for U.S. Senate
March 23, 2010
North Carolina U.S. Sen. Richard Burr, a first term Republican seeking re-election in November, is the most recognizable name and has the highest favorability ratings in a crowded field of candidates looking to win his seat, according to the latest Elon University Poll.
POWERless Energy Competition 2010 – Week 4 results
March 23, 2010
Oaks A and the Isabella Cannon Pavilion in the Academic Village led the way in the fourth week of Elon's POWERless Energy Competition. In the competition's Division I, Oaks A saw a 40.4 percent reduction in energy use in week four, while the Cannon Pavilion led Division II with a 44.6 percent reduction.
News and Observer: News Observer, WRAL offer to pay to move meeting turned down
March 23, 2010
From the Raleigh News and Observer (3/23/10): The News and Observer and WRAL offered to pay for the cost of moving today's Wake school board meeting to the Fletcher Theater at the Progress Energy Performing Arts Center so that more members of the public can attend the board's historic final vote ending the diversity policy in student assignments for North Carolina's largest school district.
Meet Elon Admissions Counselors at Spring 2010 College Fairs
March 23, 2010
Elon Admissions counselors are coming to a college fair near you. Learn more about the university and get answers to your questions about college.
Mount Airy News: City holds surprise vote on contract
March 23, 2010
From the Mount Airy News (3/20/10): After meeting behind closed doors at least an hour Thursday night, the Mount Airy Board of Commissioners voted unexpectedly to approve a contract proposal affecting the local airport — a controversial subject in recent years.
News and Observer: Police withhold noncriminal info
March 23, 2010
From the Raleigh News and Observer (3/19/10): Some North Carolina police departments routinely withhold incident reports that don't include criminal allegations, citing a section of state law that's intended to keep criminal investigations private.
WRAL.com: Attorneys say Wake school board is violating meeting laws
March 23, 2010
From WRAL.com (3/23/10): The Wake County Board of Education's decision to limit the number of people attending its meeting Tuesday afternoon quickly drew ire from critics.
David Noer’s monthly column published in News and Record
March 23, 2010
David Noer, a professor emeritus in the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business, had his monthly column published March 21, 2010, by the News & Record in Greensboro, N.C.
Elon Law Hosts NC Bar Association Patent Law Presentation
March 23, 2010
On March 16, Elon Law's Career Services Office and the Patent Law Committee of the North Carolina Bar Association's Intellectual Property Law Section co-hosted a roundtable presentation entitled, "Strategies for Dealing with a Charge of Patent Infringement."