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Elon Law dean published in Wall Street Journal
May 17, 2016
Luke Bierman's analysis of the Supreme Court on May 14, 2016, shows that today's political stalemate over the Merrick Garland nomination is outside the norm in American history.
Lynne Bisko presents at Personal Librarian Conference
May 17, 2016
Lynne Bisko, Outreach Librarian, spoke about Carol Grotnes Belk Library’s Personal Librarian Program.
Elon Law faculty featured in USA TODAY
May 16, 2016
Professor Scott W. Gaylord and Associate Professor Tom Molony authored a column in which they argue the U.S. Department of Justice would overstep its bounds by withholding funds from states whose laws on bathroom use don't align with the DOJ's interpretation of federal policies.
Paul Crenshaw wins Pushcart literary award
May 13, 2016
An essay by the English faculty member was selected for a 2017 Pushcart Prize, which honors the best literature published in small presses.
Carol Smith publishes book chapter
May 13, 2016
The chapter by the associate professor of health and human performance is included in "Exploring Teachers in Fiction and Film: Saviors, Scapegoats and Schoolmarms," which was published in April.
President Leo M. Lambert calls for a community focus on children
May 12, 2016
Elon's president was the featured speaker at the 22nd annual banquet of Burlington's Positive Attitude Youth Center.
Amy Overman presents research on memory at Cognitive Aging Conference
May 12, 2016
The associate professor of psychology, faculty member in the neuroscience program and associate director of Elon's Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, presented research at the 16th Cognitive Aging Conference held April 14-17, 2016 in Atlanta.
Elon's 2016 retirees recognized
May 11, 2016
President Emeritus Earl J. Danieley, who has given Elon 70 years of service, is among 19 faculty and staff members retiring this year.
Alisha Horky’s paper published in Journal of Business Research
May 10, 2016
Research co-authored by the assistant professor of marketing examines the situational influences on customers’ self-service technology decisions.
In My Words: Proposed law a wrong move for police camera footage
May 10, 2016
Elon Law Associate Professor Michael Rich writes for regional North Carolina newspapers about legislation that would change the way footage from police body cameras and dashboard cameras might be released to the public in North Carolina.