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Elon Law scholar discusses COVID-19 in prisons for N.C. podcast
February 8, 2021
“It’s a vector for disease spread.” Assistant Professor Taleed El-Sabawi spoke with Stephanie Carson of Carolina Public Press for an episode of “The Kicker” exploring the dynamics of a pandemic in North Carolina’s penal system.
Broadway star Daniel J. Watts ’04 to deliver Elon’s 2021 undergraduate commencement address
February 5, 2021
Watts is Elon’s first alum to be nominated for a Tony Award, receiving praise for his breakout performance as Ike Turner in “Tina: The Tina Turner Musical.”
Elon Poll finds North Carolinians divided on Trump’s responsibility for U.S. Capitol violence
February 5, 2021
The most recent survey by the Elon University Poll found that nearly 60 percent of the state’s residents believe the former president is very or somewhat responsible for the violence at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.
The GameStop spike: Associate Professor Adam Aiken offers insight into the stock’s viral rise and fall
February 3, 2021
Aiken, an associate professor of finance, explains many of the forces at work in the rapid spike in the video game retailer's stock price, and what the long-term implications may be.
Jessica Merricks touts safety of COVID-19 vaccine in Times-News report
February 2, 2021
Merricks, an assistant professor of biology, offered insights into the mistrust some in the Black community have in the new vaccines.
BloombergLaw quotes Elon Law expert on artists’ rights
February 2, 2021
Professor Sue Liemer shared insights into the Visual Artists Rights Act of 1990 and how an artist's "moral rights" may protect his or her public work from removal or destruction.
Kathleen Stansberry addresses QAnon’s possible evolution in Newsy report
February 1, 2021
The assistant professor of strategic communications was featured in a recent report by Newsy examining how the QAnon conspiracy community could change following the conclusion of Donald Trump’s presidency.
Elon, Alamance-Burlington School System and Alamance Community College to partner on teacher pipeline program
January 28, 2021
The new Alamance Scholars Program will provide a pathway from high school to a college degree, with participating students training to become teachers within the local community.
Haya Ajjan examines gender differences of working from home during COVID-19 pandemic
January 26, 2021
Haya Ajjan, Associate Professor of Management Information Systems and Gordon Professor in Entrepreneurship, recently co-authored and presented a study about gender differences in work-from-home challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Associate Professor Carrie Eaves discusses unprecedented nature of the inauguration with media
January 20, 2021
The report by FOX affiliate WGHP noted that many elements of the inauguration of Joe Biden will be different, but there will also be familiar portions despite changes due to the pandemic and security concerns.