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Scott Gaylord presents on Constitutional Law matters at three law schools
April 23, 2012
In March, Elon Law Professor Scott Gaylord delivered presentations at Wake Forest University, Thomas M. Cooley and Michigan State University law schools, focusing on sectarian legislative prayer and the First Amendment at Wake Forest and Cooley, and on Constitutional Law questions surrounding the taxation of e-commerce at Michigan State.
Vanessa Bravo presents paper at Center for Global Public Relations’ conference
April 23, 2012
Communications assistant professor Vanessa Bravo presented a peer-reviewed paper at the Center for Global Public Relations' annual conference April 20. CGPR is located at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
Political Science faculty present at international studies convention
April 20, 2012
Members of the Political Science Department attended and presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association in San Diego, Calif., April 3-6, 2012.
Thomas Erdmann Has Two Articles Published
April 20, 2012
Thomas Erdmann, professor of music, had two 6,000 word articles featured on the front cover of the May/June 2012 issue of Saxophone Journal.
David Levine engages copyright and cyber law at Drake and UNC law schools
April 20, 2012
Elon Law Professor David Levine recently presented at Drake University Law School and the University of North Carolina School of Law, examining issues in intellectual property law and the Internet.
Mary Gowan presents at NC Society of Radiologic Technologists conference
April 20, 2012
Mary Gowan, professor of management in the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business, was an invited faculty member for the recent North Carolina Society of Radiologic Technologists Annual Conference Continuing Education Program.
Omri Shimron performs at Virginia Tech
April 20, 2012
Kevin Boyle publishes softball poem
April 20, 2012
Tom Nelson screens documentary at Popular Culture Association conference
April 19, 2012
Tom Nelson, an associate professor in the School of Communications, presented his documentary "Prisoners of Plenty" to the Popular Culture Association.
Elon scholar: Intersubjectivity of pregnancy “inescapable”
April 19, 2012
Philosopher Ann J. Cahill explores female identity, and how pregnancies & miscarriages shape it, in an annual lecture for distinguished Elon scholars.