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Thomas Erdmann has CD review published
July 22, 2014
Professor of Music Thomas Erdmann has a CD review published in a professional women's arts journal.
Dianne Ford leads conference planning team
July 21, 2014
Belk Library's Dianne Ford led the planning team for the first Science Boot Camp Southeast for Librarians.
Meredith Allison co-authors paper on people's understanding of the Canadian Criminal Code
July 20, 2014
The associate professor of psychology was published in the Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice.
Jeffrey Carpenter is featured presenter at 'High Schools that Work' conference
July 18, 2014
The assistant professor of education gave four presentations at the 28th Annual "High Schools that Work" Conference in Nashville, Tenn., from July 17-18.
Vanessa Bravo publishes journal article and book review
July 18, 2014
The article was published in the International Journal of Communication and the book review was featured in International Migration Review.
Scott Gaylord represents N.C. legislature in petition to U.S. Supreme Court
July 17, 2014
Elon Law Professor Scott Gaylord was retained by the North Carolina House and Senate, through the legislature’s Speaker and President Pro Tem, to represent the State in its efforts to get the U.S. Supreme Court to review a decision of the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals that prohibits North Carolina from issuing “Choose Life” specialty license plates.
Elon Media & Religion Conference Proceedings Published as e-Book
July 16, 2014
Eight papers from the 2013 Elon University Media and Religion Conference have been published in both e-Book and print-on-demand paperback formats.
Howard Katz engages history, Constitution and future of legal education
July 14, 2014
Elon Law Professor Howard Katz was one of 25 professors and the only full-time law faculty member to participate in a National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) program on Westward Expansion and the Constitution in the Early American republic. He was also selected as one of 22 law professors and deans to participate in a Wolters Kluwer conference on the future of legal education.
Enrique Armijo engages FCC urging First Amendment rights for users of government-run online networks
July 14, 2014
Drawing from his scholarship about the application of the First Amendment to new technologies, Elon Law Professor Enrique Armijo submitted a July 9 filing with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) net neutrality proceeding.