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Raycom Sports executive shares insight with Communications class
February 27, 2015
During his campus visit in January, Ken Haines, a 34-year veteran with Raycom Sports, provided Elon University students with an inside look into the ever-changing landscape of sports broadcasting.
KCSL: Volunteer at the 2015 Herb Festival
February 27, 2015
The Women's Resource Center of Alamance County will be hosting the 2015 Herb Festival. They are looking for volunteers to help run the event.
Sunshine Day 2015
February 27, 2015
Registration for Sunshine Day 2015 is open and ongoing. This year's event will be at the Durham Convention Center on March 16. It includes a keynote speech from Attorney General Roy Cooper and the inaugaration of the North Carolina Open Government Coalition's awards program.
Elon using grant to link local farmers to local stores, restaurants
February 27, 2015
A project at Elon is working towards linking local small farms to stores and restaurants.
Navigating Medicare – March 10
February 27, 2015
A seminar that will offer essential information about the federal Medicare program is being offered at Elon for faculty and staff approaching the age of 65.
Scholar gives talk about French Muslims in contemporary France
February 27, 2015
A Feb. 19, 2015, guest lecture by Professor Michel Bondurand of the NC Consortium Paris program spoke about the way Muslims in France practice their faith.
Why did the insanity defense fail in ‘American Sniper’ trial?
February 27, 2015
In this week’s “Elon Law Now” series, Professor Michael Rich explains Texas requirements to establish legal insanity in the context of the recently concluded trial of Eddie Ray Routh, the man who shot and killed Chris Kyle, subject of the recent Oscar-nominated film American Sniper, and his friend Chad Littlefield at a Texas shooting range.