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David Levine delivers talk on 'confidentiality creep' at Yale
April 6, 2016
The Elon Law associate professor shared insights at the Information Society Project's 2016 spring conference "Unlocking the Black Box: The Promise and Limits of Algorithmic Accountability in the Professions."
Elon alumni, student and faculty present at conference
April 6, 2016
Alumni Olivia Varney, Hannah Allen and Jamie Albright, who majored in public health studies, Elon student Jenna Nelson and faculty members, Alexis Moore and Cindy Fair, all presented at the Society of Adolescent Health and Medicine in Washington, D.C.
Rena Zito presents at Eastern Sociological Society Conference
April 6, 2016
The assistant professor of sociology presented research on the causal effects of teenage motherhood on personal transformation
Antonette Barilla authors article on cultural diplomacy
April 6, 2016
Elon Law's director of academic and bar support explores the idea of attorneys as "cultural translators and social mediators" in a recent edition of the American Bar Association's International Law News.
Michael Rich to serve as guest writer on Prawfsblawg
April 6, 2016
Elon University's Maurice Jennings Emerging Scholar will contribute insights and analyses to a legal blog that features a "variety of topics related to law and life."
Hal Vincent presents at American Academy of Advertising conference
April 5, 2016
The School of Communications lecturer served as a conference panelist, discussing the best practices of successful student-run advertising, public relations and design firms.
Natalie Taylor Hart designs Fences at Triad Stage
April 4, 2016
Assistant Professor Natalie Taylor Hart designs scenery for an upcoming production of August Wilson’s Fences at Triad Stage in Greensboro.
Organization helps young professionals connect with the community
April 4, 2016
Alamance HYPE: Helping Young Professional is hosting a launch party April 14.
In My Words: An open-and-shut case against HB2
April 4, 2016
Elon University School of Law Associate Professor Enrique Armijo penned a column for North Carolina's largest newspapers in which he argues that state lawmakers passed an unconstitutional law this spring by limiting the rights of local towns and counties to create nondiscrimination ordinances.
Jon Metzger Presents Jazz Vibraphone Clinic at NC Day of Percussion
April 3, 2016
Jon Metzger Presents Jazz Vibraphone Clinic at NC Day of Percussion