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Cara Lucia receives NIRSA research grant to explore allyship
October 17, 2023
Lucia and her co-researcher, Mila Padgett of USC Aiken, are examining the gaps of how men and women perceive allyship in the workplace.
Elon Law scholar: Age at time of offense should determine jurisdiction of juvenile courts
October 17, 2023
A new law review article by Assistant Professor Erin Fitzgerald urges states to amend their laws to protect the most vulnerable populations within the nation’s criminal justice system.
In My Words: Living at the Speed of Autism
October 17, 2023
In this column distributed by the Elon University Writers Syndicate, Senior Lecturer Greg Hlavaty writes about the lessons he has learned from his son, who has autism. The column appeared in The Greensboro News & Record, the Burlington Times-News and other news outlets.
Bob Frigo elected to National Issues Forums Institute Board of Directors
October 16, 2023
Frigo is one of 16 directors elected to the Board of Directors of the National Issues Forums Institute (NIFI).
Elon Law hosts global experts on transnational commercial law
October 13, 2023
The 14th Transnational Commercial Law Teachers Meeting convened in Greensboro from October 5-6, 2023, where leading scholars and two Elon Law students shared updates on trends affecting trade, contracts, intellectual property, and regulations that extend across borders.
Upcoming short film by Michael Tourek featured in Yes! Weekly
October 11, 2023
An Oct. 4 article features Tourek's short film in the works, "8 A.M."
Amanda Sturgill launches ‘Unspun’ podcast to help people understand news
October 10, 2023
The associate professor of journalism has published two episodes and both cracked Apple Podcasts’ top 100 News Commentary ranking.
Hands-on DEI in STEM Showcase sparks conversations to enhance STEM experiences
October 10, 2023
The event was planned by Elon's leadership team overseeing a six-year, $377,800 grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute to transform first-year STEM experiences and promote belonging in STEM programs among historically underrepresented groups.
Janna Anderson featured in article on layoffs in the metaverse industry
October 9, 2023
As the North Carolina-based video game company laid off more than 800 workers in order to grow its metaverse offerings, Anderson, a professor of journalism and director of the Imagining the Internet Center, shared her insights on the matter with the News & Observer.
Professors raise alarm, call for action at ‘State of Blackness’ panel
October 6, 2023
Four members of Elon’s faculty discussed current events in politics, education and law at an event marking the 30th anniversary of Elon’s African and African-American Studies program.