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Fall 2011: ‘I Am Elon’ with Aaron Summers
November 30, 2011
The Elon University junior is featured in the fall edition of The Magazine of Elon.
SUBlive presents Amanda Duncan: Dec. 2
November 30, 2011
Cram Jam (Reading Day Relaxation): Dec. 7
November 30, 2011
Professor emerita Carole Troxler explores Regulator Movement in new book
November 30, 2011
Five years before the start of the American Revolution, friction between Piedmont farmers and local court house rings who were tied to eastern North Carolina interests led to the Battle of Alamance on fields a few miles south of where Elon University today sits. That conflict stood as a defining moment for the Regulator Movement, and a new book by professor emerita Carole Troxler examines its roots and influence on the nation’s push for independence.
Clay Stevenson to write songs for Cobel Music
November 30, 2011
Clay Stevenson, lecturer of music, has been asked to join a team of songwriters at Cobel Music to create personalized music that will be accessible to people of all income levels.
Polly Cornelius featured at Biltmore concert series
November 30, 2011
Polly Cornelius, senior lecturer in the Music Department, was a soprano soloist in five concerts at the Biltmore House Christmas Candlelight Evening in Asheville, NC on Wednesday, Nov. 23.
Elon Law students establish Pro Bono Board
November 30, 2011
The Pro Bono Board will support pro bono initiatives at Elon Law, encourage the student body to participate in pro bono endeavors, and recognize students who demonstrate exceptional commitment to pro bono service.
Elon Law celebrates pro bono work in private practice
November 30, 2011
In honor of the ABA National Pro Bono Celebration, Elon Law's Office of Career Services and the Public Interest Law Society (PILS) recently hosted four Greensboro-area attorneys to speak on the role pro bono service plays in firm practice settings.
Michael Rich urges greater protection of criminal law informants at Dayton Law
November 30, 2011
Presenting at the University of Dayton School of Law on Nov. 17 through the school's faculty colloquium series, Elon Law professor Michael L. Rich detailed why and how criminal law informants should be better protected.
David Levine presents on social media and government transparency at North Carolina Law Review symposium
November 30, 2011
On Nov. 18, Elon Law professor David Levine presented, "The Social Layer of Freedom of Information Law" at the 2011 symposium of the North Carolina Law Review.