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Zaire McCoy discusses N.C. on panel hosted by National Coalition of 100 Black Women
September 14, 2012
Zaire McCoy, assistant dean of admissions at Elon, represented higher education on Sept. 15 in a panel discussion hosted by the Triangle Chapter of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women.
In My Words: ‘Voting on the Future of the Court’
September 14, 2012
Assistant Professor Dion Farganis reminds newspaper audiences that more is at stake in November than simply who occupies the White House.
Matthew Weidenfeld honored for Outstanding Journal Article
September 13, 2012
Assistant Professor of Political Science, Matthew Weidenfeld, has received the journal of Contemporary Political Theory’s award for outstanding scholarship.
Laura Roselle named president of Information Technology & Politics Section of APSA
September 13, 2012
Professor Laura Roselle is the newly installed president of the Information Technology & Politics Section of the American Political Science Association.
Research as intervention
September 13, 2012
Professor of Human Service Studies Cindy Fair spent a yearlong sabbatical studying reproduction decisions by young adults born with HIV.
Anthony Hatcher publishes essay on Oxford American magazine site
September 12, 2012
Communications associate professor Anthony Hatcher published an essay about James Ross, author of a critically acclaimed but little known 1940 crime noir novel called "They Don't Dance Much," on The Oxford American magazine website.
Gerald R. Knight sings recital in Austria
September 10, 2012
Lauren Kearns Premieres Duet
September 8, 2012
Lauren Kearns, Associate Professor of Dance and Head of Dance Program premiering duet in NC Dance Festival.
Catherine Wasson publishes article on legal education in the Touro Law Review
September 7, 2012
Elon Law Professor Catherine Wasson has co-authored an article published in the Touro Law Review that applies research in psychology to teaching evaluation practices in legal education.
Scott Gaylord analyzes judicial selection on NPR
September 7, 2012
The Diane Rehm Show, a Peabody award winning radio show with 2.2 million weekly listeners across more than 190 National Public Radio (NPR) affiliated stations, featured Elon Law Professor Scott Gaylord on the Sept. 5 edition, “Fairness in State Courts: Electing vs. Appointing State Judges.”