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In My Words: Let's not trump the rule of law
January 17, 2017
Elon Law Dean Luke Bierman recently published a column in regional newspapers about the importance of the rule of law to the American system of governance.
McFadden’s work on student leadership development highlighted in Campus Recreation Magazine
January 11, 2017
A recent article focused on "New Directions for Student Leadership," a sourcebook published by Cara McFadden, assistant professor of sport and event management, and Don Stenta, director of student life recreational sports at the Ohio State University.
N&O features Albright as 'Tar Heel of the Week' for research about 'fake news' ecosystem
January 9, 2017
Jonathan Albright, assistant professor of communications, has written extensively about the ecosystem of right-wing websites that distributed fake news leading up to last year's presidential election.
Winter storm blankets Elon, central NC in more than 8 inches of snow
January 7, 2017
The winter storm that began moving through the region Friday afternoon dropped more than eight inches of snow on Elon's campus overnight.
Michele Norris unable to visit Elon for MLK keynote address on Jan. 10
January 4, 2017
The former NPR correspondent had been slated to deliver a lecture about The Race Card Project, an initiative she launched in 2010 to spark conversation about race in America.
N.C. political program features Husser in look back at 2016, look ahead to 2017
January 3, 2017
Jason Husser is an assistant professor of political science and the director of the Elon University Poll.
Kiplinger's names Elon one of the nation's 'Best College Values'
December 15, 2016
Kiplinger's Personal Finance ranks Elon a top-50 best value among the nation's private universities and #18 nationally in lowest total cost.
Research by Palmquist, Doehler highlighted in popular motherhood news site
December 14, 2016
The article on Romper featured research by Elon's Aunchalee Palmquist and Kirstie Doehler about the online sharing of breast milk.
In My Words: Do They Know It’s an Awful Song At All?
December 13, 2016
Newspapers in North Carolina and South Carolina recently featured a column by Mat Gendle, professor of psychology, offering a different take on the popular holiday tune, "Do they know it's Christmas?"
Wide range of media outlets highlight Albright's research on 'fake news'
December 13, 2016
Jonathan Albright has been a go-to expert during the past several weeks as media outlets explore the distribution of "fake news" across the Internet.