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Media highlights Albright's expanded research on the spread of 'fake news'
February 2, 2017
Jonathan Albright, assistant professor of communications, has become a go-to source for reporters looking to understand the power of the "fake news" ecosystem.
Eaves offers insights in article analyzing Trump presidency's place in history
February 2, 2017
Carrie Eaves, an assistant professor of political science and policy studies, recently spoke with N.C. Policy Watch for an article putting Trump's presidency into a historical context.
Black History Month programs at Elon
February 1, 2017
A lineup of events in February will honor African-American contributions to the campus and the world as Elon University celebrates Black History Month.
President Leo M. Lambert signs letter regarding Executive Order on immigration
February 1, 2017
Elon's president joins nearly 600 college leaders in signing a letter to the Secretary of Homeland Security from the American Council on Education
Rebecca Neiduski named dean of the School of Health Sciences
February 1, 2017
Neiduski will provide leadership for graduate programs in physical therapy and physician assistant studies and follows Founding Dean Elizabeth Rogers, who retired in 2016.
SGA to host 'Neighbors Abroad: Elon’s Ties With The International Community' on Feb. 2
February 1, 2017
On Thursday, Elon News Network representative Ashley Bohle will moderate SGA’s fourth town hall meeting of the year.
In My Words: Bitter taste of birtherism lingers after 2016 election
February 1, 2017
Naeemah Clark, associate professor of communications, recently published a column in regional newspapers about how birtherism claims continue to impact minorities.
Elon sets dates for Family Weekend and Homecoming 2017
February 1, 2017
Two major fall event dates have been confirmed. Family Weekend will be Oct. 6-8 and Homecoming is Nov. 3-5.
Stanford to direct design thinking at Elon
February 1, 2017
Dawan Stanford will facilitate bringing the best of design thinking practices to curricular and co-curricular experiences across campus.
DiRosa's video work featured in 'Utopia/Dystopia' exhibition at Washington State University
January 31, 2017
The piece by Samantha DiRosa, associate professor of art and environmental science, titled 'Latitude' is included in the themed exhibition 'Utopia/Dystopia' which opens Thursday, Feb. 2.