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Elon Law professor quoted in Citizen Times article on potential N.C. teacher strikes
January 24, 2020
Associate Professor of Law Eric Fink was featured in an article about the possibility of strikes by North Carolina public school teachers.
Beautiful and beneficial, Charest’s sustainable design-build projects aid community
January 24, 2020
Environmental studies professor’s passion for green design extends Elon’s reach in the community, ignites creativity in students’ work
Joan Ruelle receives Colonial Academic Alliance grant
January 24, 2020
The grant will support a collaborative project titled "Assessment Toolkit for High-Impact Practices in Academic Libraries."
Student Catalysts lead at the Center for Design Thinking
January 24, 2020
Student Design Thinking Catalysts offer workshops, project consultations, open resource hours and more!
Fake Break: What’s open, and when
January 23, 2020
The close of evening exams on Friday, Jan. 24 marks the start of "fake break" — the time between the end of Winter Term and the start of Spring Semester on Monday, Feb. 3.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Ed offers look at leadership of President Connie Ledoux Book
January 23, 2020
The article, "A Time to Lead: Constance Ledoux Book Leads Elon as its First Female President," detail's Book's professional path to the presidency and includes insights into her leadership style.
Parking at The Inn at Elon
January 22, 2020
The Inn at Elon opened to the public this month and with its completion, parking restrictions are now in place.
Legal writing faculty help lead programs at national conference
January 22, 2020
Professor Sue Liemer and Assistant Professor Tiffany Atkins L'11 recently led or took part in panel discussions on teaching and mentoring in Washington, D.C., during the 2020 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Law Schools.
WRAL turns to Jason Husser for segment fact-checking candidate’s claims
January 22, 2020
The NBC affiliate based in Raleigh, N.C., talked with Jason Husser, associate professor of political science and director of the Elon University Poll, about claims by a U.S. Senate candidate in North Carolina about her standings in the polls.
Education faculty and Elon Teaching Fellows present at state conference
January 21, 2020
"Do Gritty Teachers Create Grittier Students?" a question posed by Erin Hone, lecturer in Education, and two senior Elon Teaching Fellows, Paige Knapke and Micaela Malachowski, during their presentation at the North Carolina Association of Elementary Educators (NCAEE) conference in Raleigh on January 18.