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The Conversation: End-to-end encryption isn't enough security for 'real people'
August 15, 2017
Professor of Computing Sciences Megan Squire writes about how a move to ban systems that totally encrypt messages from sender to recipient threatens access to the best security mechanisms. Originally published by The Conversation, the article has appeared in Scientific American, the San Francisco Chronicle, Phys.org and other media outlets.
In My Words: Is ‘fake news’ upending the marketplace of ideas?
August 7, 2017
Enrique Armijo, associate professor and academic dean at Elon University School of Law, writes about how "fake news" impacts the marketplace of ideas.
The Conversation: How to succeed in college with a disability
July 26, 2017
Stephen Byrd, associate professor of education, writes about strategies for success for college students with disabilities.
In My Words: That Time I Went to the Naturalization Ceremony at Monticello on the Fourth of July
July 17, 2017
Religious Studies Professor Jeffrey Pugh writes about the impact of experiencing a naturalization ceremony at the home of Thomas Jefferson on the nation's birthday
In My Words: Pending release of 'Dunkirk' evokes professor's memories of a father rescued
June 8, 2017
English Professor Rosemary Haskell writes about her fascination with the Dunkirk evacuation during World War II, which saw her father among those who were rescued.
The Conversation: Why we choose terrible passwords, and how to fix them
May 2, 2017
Megan Squire, professor of computing sciences, writes about the problems with passwords like "12345" and "qwerty" as World Password Day approaches.
Hlavaty offers tips for navigating the stock market in Business North Carolina column
March 28, 2017
Greg Hlavaty is a lecturer in English in Elon and an amateur investor who has written for Arts and Letters, Bird Watchers Digest, Our State and other publications.
The Conversation: Educating children in Guatemala before they decide to migrate to the U.S. border
March 28, 2017
Assistant Professor of Human Service Studies Carmen Monico writes about her Fulbright research into the root causes of migration for at-risk youth in Latin America and the programs designed to keep them home.
The Conversation: Why we should not know our own passwords
March 10, 2017
Elon Computing Sciences Professor Megan Squire writes about the technology behind protecting digital privacy.
In My Words: Make America mannered again
March 8, 2017
Elon University School of Law Dean Luke Bierman recently published a column in regional newspapers about how America can regain its manners.