Elon professor publishes book on India and the World Bank
May 23, 2010
India is the largest borrower from the World Bank, which has often helped the nation’s economy in recent years. Its assistance, however, may be about to change dramatically. India and the World Bank: The Politics of Aid and Influence, a new Anthem Press book by Jason Kirk, explores that partnership and suggests ways for the bank to adapt to new economic realities in the 21st century.
Cary News: School debate spreads west
May 23, 2010
From the Cary News (5/23/10): Fervor over the Wake County school board - and whether its members violated the state's Open Meetings Law by not moving recent meetings to accommodate large crowds - have spread to Morrisville.
Fayetteville Observer: Campbell students shine some light
May 23, 2010
From the Fayetteville Observer (5/23/10): The students in Ed Johnson and Dan Maynard's research class at Campbell University have done the people of North Carolina a favor.
Class of 2010 at Elon Law receives Juris Doctor degrees
May 23, 2010
At Elon University School of Law's commencement exercises for the Class of 2010, 98 graduates received Juris Doctor degrees. Their contributions to Elon Law, to the profession, and to society were celebrated through a commencement address by United States Senator Kay Hagan. North Carolina business leader Robert E. Long, Jr. received an honorary degree for outstanding civic leadership.