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Michael Matthews presents paper at the Rocky Mountain Council for Latin American Studies
April 21, 2010
Michael Matthews presented his paper "El Camino de Ultratumba: Porfirian Railway Development in Popular Verse" at the Rocky Mountain Council for Latin American Studies.
Phillip Motley, Sang Nam selected as National CASTL Teaching Scholars
April 21, 2010
Communications assistant professors Phillip Motley and Sang Nam were selected as National CASTL (Carnegie Academy of Teaching and Learning) Teaching Scholars and will present their research at the 2010 National CASTL Institute at Creighton University in Omaha, Neb., this summer.
Communications students present research at 2010 NCUR
April 21, 2010
Several students in the School of Communications presented their research at the 2010 National Conferences on Undergraduate Research April 15-17 at the University of Montana.
Wilmington Star-News: The public has a right to know why public employees are fired
April 21, 2010
From the Wilmington Star-News (4/18/10): State education officials are finally working to make it tougher for incompetent or immoral teachers to keep getting jobs in North Carolina. But even as they propose requiring more information in the teacher licensing process, they advocate keeping those facts secret from the public.
Morganton News Herald: Attorney withdraws lawsuit against school board
April 21, 2010
From the Morganton News-Herald (4/19/10): One lawsuit filed in 2009 against the Burke County Board of Education will be dismissed, but local attorney Stephen Schoeberle is going ahead with a second.
Jeffrey Kinsler honored at Elon Law ceremony
April 21, 2010
Elon University School of Law celebrated the contributions of Jeffrey Kinsler, a founding member of the Elon Law faculty, for his contributions to the law school's progress since 2006. Kinsler recently accepted the position of Dean for the new College of Law at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee.
Raleigh Telegram: Q-A: When Are Public Official E-mails Public?
April 21, 2010
From the Raleigh Telegram (4/8/10): After a recent lawsuit in North Carolina where a public official successfully defended against a lawsuit from an online newspaper that had requested a copy of an e-mail that was characterized as "personal," we asked Raleigh media attorney John Bussian some questions about the topic.
Law.gov seminar scheduled for April 28
April 21, 2010
Dance Team to Hold Tryouts on April 24
April 21, 2010