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Alex Luchsinger’s documentary ‘First Chances’ to screen online Jan. 14
January 12, 2021
The Harlem International Film Festival and Columbia University’s Zuckerman Neuroscience Institute will host a free screening of the 25-minute film that highlights Timothy Jackson, a formerly incarcerated California gang member turned successful entrepreneur. The film delves into Jackson’s journey after spending nearly nine years in prison.
Hwayeon Ryu presents at the 2021 (virtual) Joint Mathematics Meetings
January 11, 2021
Assistant Professor Hwayeon Ryu attended and presented at the Joint Mathematics Meetings held virtually for January 6-9, 2021.
Elon Law professor relaunches radio show with interview of Smartmatic CEO
January 11, 2021
Elon Law’s David S. Levine welcomed Antonio Mugica, who leads a company at the center of President Donald Trump’s “stolen election” allegations, as the first guest of 2021 in his reconstituted “Hearsay Culture” podcast and program at KZSU-FM at Stanford University.
The Wall Street Journal features Squire in report on U.S. Capitol breach
January 8, 2021
Professor of Computer Science Megan Squire, who researches online extremism, was quoted in a recent article by The Wall Street Journal about the role social media played in violence and rioting at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.
Assistant Professor of Mathematics Hwayeon Ryu participates in the American Institute of Mathematics workshop
January 8, 2021
The workshop, held virtually, focused on "Mathematical Modeling and Simulation of Tumor Angiogenesis."
Young Do Kim researches overall asset value of a sport fan
January 7, 2021
As part of a peer-reviewed article in the International Journal of Sports Marketing and Sponsorship, the assistant professor of sport management and his co-authors generated a composite sport fan equity index to estimate the asset value of an individual fan to a sport organization.
Elon Law Dean Luke Bierman: Events in Washington ‘appalling’
January 6, 2021
The following message was delivered to the Elon Law community on January 6, 2021, following the violent events inside the U.S. Capitol while "Congress was undertaking solemn processes and procedures required by our Constitution and prescribed by law."
Tony Weaver begins tenure as associate dean of the School of Communications
January 6, 2021
As associate dean for undergraduate affairs and assessment, Weaver will help guide undergraduate academic programs in partnership with Dean Rochelle Ford and School of Communications faculty and staff members.
Caroline Ketcham named 2021-2023 CEL Scholar
January 6, 2021
Caroline Ketcham, Professor of Exercise Science, has been selected as the 2021-2023 Center for Engaged Learning (CEL) Scholar.
Amanda Sturgill discusses GA runoff election misinformation for Newsy
January 5, 2021
Associate Professor of Journalism Amanda Sturgill was featured in a recent report by Newsy about misinformation surrounding the Georgia Senate runoff races and how social media companies are working to combat it.