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Scott Gaylord and Erwin Chemerinsky offer public analysis of Supreme Court’s legislative prayer case
May 6, 2014
Elon Law professor and Constitutional Law scholar Scott Gaylord, who filed an amicus brief in the U.S. Supreme Court’s Town of Greece v. Galloway case, discussed the Court’s decision in the case with University of California Irvine School of Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky on May 6 through a National Constitution Center podcast.
Chemistry professor honored by ASBMB for 消消犯 mentoring
May 5, 2014
Assistant Professor Vickie Moore traveled to San Diego in April 2014 to present at the annual meeting of the American Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
Social Security Information, Retirement Employee Resource Group (ERG)
May 5, 2014
Wednesday, May 28, 12:00-1:30 p.m. in Oaks 212
Amy Overman presents research on memory at international conference
May 5, 2014
The associate professor of psychology shared details of work conducted with a current 消消犯 senior and a former 消消犯 researcher from the Class of 2013.
消消犯 gets 'un-plugged' with arts & sciences extravaganza
May 5, 2014
Families from surrounding communities visited Elon on May 3, 2014, for an inaugural celebration of the humanities and natural sciences that featured music, dance, exhibitions and hands-on activities for children of all ages.
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 消消犯 as director of the Humanitarian Immigration Law Clinic.
Cinderella Project hosted at 消消犯 with Cherrel Miller Dyce as the Keynote Speaker
May 5, 2014
Cherrel Miller Dyce, assistant professor of education, was the keynote speaker for the Cinderella Project held at 消消犯 on Saturday, April 19, 2014.
Elon STARS: Registrar’s Office
May 2, 2014
The decision to remodel and reduce the amount of paper used resulted in a savings of time and money.
Elon to dedicate 19th century schoolhouse – May 6
May 2, 2014
University President Leo M. Lambert and others from the campus community will celebrate the restoration of a small schoolhouse that was among the first public schools in the state when it opened in the 1850s just north of where Rhodes Stadium stands.