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Samantha DiRosa’s work included in exhibition on water

July 25, 2012

A triptych of photographs from Associate Professor of Digital Art and Environmental Studies Samantha DiRosa's body of work Gathering Dust: Sediment/Sentiment, was included in K Space Contemporary's group exhibition on the theme of water, titled Watered Down: The Ebb and the Flow, in Corpus Christi, Texas.

Todd Coleman’s music featured at national flute convention

July 19, 2012

As part of an exiting new online musical collaboration, associate professor Todd Coleman's "Wind Dance," a musical composition for a 12-part flute choir, has been selected by Troubadour Music to be collaboratively recorded over the Internet by flute players throughout the world, dubbed the "New World Flutet."

Elon Law Professor Andy Haile provides analysis of Colorado’s “Amazon” law

July 17, 2012

In a tax analysis report issued July 3 by State Tax Today, Elon Law Professor Andy Haile offers perspective on the constitutionality of Colorado’s “Amazon” law, which requires remote (online) sellers (like Amazon) to report to the Colorado Department of Revenue sales made to Colorado residents. This would allow the state to collect taxes due on those sales.