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Washington Post blog publishes guest column from Jason Husser
May 23, 2014
The assistant professor of political science and assistant director of the Elon University Poll penned a May 8 viewpoint analyzing the way in which North Carolina's Republican-controlled legislature might inadvertently boost Democratic U.S. Sen. Kay Hagan's reelection bid.
Toddie Peters authors column for Huffington Post
May 23, 2014
The professor of religious studies shares stories of making baby food for her children and takes to task companies that put the bottom line ahead of social welfare and care for others.
Use #ElonGrad to connect with Commencement
May 20, 2014
If you're on campus or away from Elon, you can use social media to interact with the university this Commencement season.
Elon becomes a paradise for Afghan student
May 19, 2014
Jason Kirk publishes insight post for Political Studies Association blog
May 19, 2014
The associate professor of political science and policy studies traces the evolution of elections in India for a UK-based academic association and explores the implications of the Bharatiya Janata Party's historic win at the polls on May 16, 2014.
Elon Law's Heather Scavone featured as 'Tar Heel of the Week'
May 5, 2014
The News & Observer spotlights Elon Law Professor Heather Scavone for her legal advocacy and teaching as director of the Humanitarian Immigration Law Clinic.
Elon Poll: Kay Hagan’s approval stalls as Thom Tillis grows name recognition
May 1, 2014
A top Republican in North Carolina politics has bolstered his visibility leading up to a May 6 primary where the GOP will elect a candidate to challenge Democrat Kay Hagan for her U.S. Senate seat this fall.
Prudence Layne interviewed on Jamaican Radio program
April 17, 2014
Associate Professor of English Prudence Layne, coordinator of the university's African & African-American Studies program, was interviewed on the live radio show “Both Sides of the Story,” a program that is broadcasted live on Power 106 FM radio in Jamaica.
Amy Overman talks with WFMY on how the brain learns new information
April 15, 2014
The associate professor of psychology offered a visual explanation to brain function in an April 11, 2014, "Kids Want To Know" segment on the popular Triad news station.
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.