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Eric Fink and Roland Zullo co-author report recommending new federal student loan servicing structure
June 25, 2014
On June 25, as hundreds gather in Newark, Del. for major student loan lender Sallie Mae’s annual shareholder meeting, Elon Law Professor Eric Fink and Roland Zullo of the University of Michigan released promising new data on private companies’ ability to service federal student loans.
In My Words: For dedicated educators, parting really is sweet sorrow
May 27, 2014
Associate Professor Naeemah Clark writes for regional newspapers about the joys and sadness each spring of watching students graduate.
Statistics professors publish article in Teaching Statistics
April 17, 2014
Kirstie Doehler and Laura Taylor co-author article on using online surveys in statistics classrooms.
Elon faculty win award for article on philosophy teaching & learning
April 14, 2014
Professor Ann J. Cahill and Associate Professor Stephen Bloch-Schulman received the 2014 Lenssen Prize from the American Association of Philosophy Teachers for "Argumentation Step-by-Step: Learning Critical Thinking Through Deliberative Practice."
Amy L. Allocco publishes book chapter on 'Snakes in the Dark Age'
April 13, 2014
A contribution to the edited volume "Asian Perspectives on Animal Ethics: Rethinking the Nonhuman" theorizes vernacular Hindu snake worship traditions in Tamil Nadu, India as a model for human and nonhuman animal relationships and a constructive environmental ethic.
Assistant Professor Dion Farganis co-authors book on Supreme Court nominations
April 11, 2014
The book explores the candor of Supreme Court nominees during their confirmation hearings.
In My Words: Media shades the truth when it comes to colorism
April 8, 2014
Associate Professor Naeemah Clark criticizes in newspaper guest columns an entertainment industry that perpetuates standards of beauty that celebrate lighter complexions over elegance also found in people with darker skin.
David Crowe authors groundbreaking book on war crimes & genocide
April 7, 2014
“War Crimes, Genocide, and Justice” by Elon University’s David Crowe is a global history of battlefield horrors and the international humanitarian law that developed in response to barbaric behaviors of armies and their leaders.
Book by Rebecca Todd Peters offers new ethical approach to living in global economy
March 31, 2014
"Solidarity Ethics: Transformation in a Globalized World" by Elon University's Rebecca Todd Peters explores the moral challenges of living in a global economy and imagines new ways of combating social injustices by building deeper relationships with those who suffer.
Naeemah Clark edits book about African Americans in mass media
February 24, 2014
Communications associate professor edits collection about how African Americans used the mass media as an advocacy tool.