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Elon Law employee’s poetry to be featured at North Carolina Senior Games
June 30, 2023
Custodial Supervisor Danny Little’s “Reflections of a Pandemic” was honored this spring in a local competition for athletes and artists over the age of 50.
Miami Herald shares insights from Damion Blake on Jamaica and its prime minister
June 29, 2023
Reporter Jacqueline Charles talked with Associate Professor of Political Science and Policy Studies Damion Blake for her article that looks at how the country is becoming a "mini-superpower" in the Caribbean.
WFMY report highlights Elon staff member’s volunteer service with motorist assistance program
June 29, 2023
The report included an interview with Barry Bradberry, associate dean of admissions and special assistant to the president, who volunteers with the Burlington Police Department program.
Elon Explorers summer bug camp immerses middle schoolers in scientific discovery
June 28, 2023
Twenty-two middle schoolers spent the week identifying invertebrates and building insect collections, getting a hands-on glimpse into what scientists do daily.
AI on the playing field: Bill Squadron offers insights into using technology to officiate
June 27, 2023
Squadron, an assistant professor of sport management, penned column on the topic for Sportico, which covers the worldwide sports industry.
Elon Law scholar featured in ABC News, PolitiFact reports
June 21, 2023
Professor and Senior Scholar Steve Friedland provided insights on the special counsel overseeing the criminal prosecution of former President Donald Trump for alleged violations of the Espionage Act.
Rebecca Todd Peters publishes column in Newsweek on recent changes to abortion laws
June 21, 2023
The Professor of Religious Studies writes a column featured in Newsweek following North Carolina's legislature overturning Gov. Cooper's SB 20 veto.
Elon librarians, faculty present at The Innovative Library Classroom conference
June 21, 2023
Patrick Rudd, Shannon Tennant and Chrissy Stein discussed teaching data literacy in first-year writing courses.
Emerging Journalists Program hosts second on-campus experience with high school students from across the country
June 19, 2023
The 12-day residential journalism workshop, made possible through $300,000 in grant funding from the Scripps Howard Fund, supports high school juniors interested in pursuing careers in journalism and communications.
New research on mentoring for learner success featured in CEL blog series
June 19, 2023
A recent series of blog posts from the Center for Engaged Learning captures highlights and stories from new research on mentoring for learner success.