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Health Law Panel – Oct. 26

October 20, 2011

The Elon Law student organization Society for Health Law & Bioethics will co-sponsor with the Office of Career Services a panel presentation focusing on careers in Healthcare Law. Panelists will share their career paths, describe their current positions and provide advice on anyone seeking a career in this practice area. At a later date another panel will address Healthcare Reform, but we have asked each panelist to devote a brief portion of their presentation to how Healthcare Reform has impacted their practice/clients.

Please join us on Wednesday, October 26, 2011 - 5 – 6 pm, Classroom 206. Reception to follow.

College Chapel Thursday at 9:50am in Whitley

October 19, 2011

This year speakers from among staff, faculty, students and guests will be invited to reflect on individuals they would lift up as having made a difference in their own lives and/or in the larger community and world. We hope this will include world figures, teachers, friends, grandparents, community leaders, etc.

Panel Discusion: “Hells, Demons and Sprits! Oh My!” – Oct. 19

October 18, 2011

Religious Studies at the Crossroads presents "Hells, Demons and Sprits! Oh My! Envisioning the 'Otherworld' across Religious Traditions, " a panel discussion featuring faculty from across disciplines, including Dr. Amy Allocco (religious studies), Dr. Evan Gatti (art history), Dr. Tom Mould (sociology/anthropology), Dr. Michael Pregill (religious studies) and Dr. Pamela Winfield (religious studies).

Pro Bono in Private Practice Discussion Panel – Oct. 24

October 17, 2011

The Public Interest Law Society and the Office of Career Services invite members of the Elon Law community to a panel discussion on pro bono service in private practice. The panel will take place from 5:30-6:15 pm in room 207, with a reception to follow from 6:15-7:15 in Cemala Commons.

Local Government Educational Series – City Council Candidates Forum – Oct. 20

October 17, 2011

In partnership with the Elon Law, synerG - the young professionals initiative of Action Greensboro - is hosting a series of educational events to engage the young professional community with the Greensboro City Government. The Local Government Education Series will explore regional economic development and the structure of local government at two luncheons, followed by a City Council Candidates Forum presented with the Greensboro Partnership.