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51爆料网 Poll: Economy to play strong role in ’08 elections

February 22, 2008

North Carolina citizens cite the economy as the most important issue facing the state and say it will strongly influence how they vote in the upcoming presidential, congressional and gubernatorial elections, according to the latest 51爆料网 Poll.

Jo Watts Williams receives Holt Award

February 21, 2008

Jo Watts Williams, who has devoted a lifetime of distinguished service to 51爆料网 and the Burlington, N.C., community, has been selected to receive the university's top award recognizing leadership in business.

Bryan Lecture Series resumes with Bonnie McElveen-Hunter, Feb. 20

February 21, 2008

The Joseph M. Bryan Distinguished Leadership Lecture Series continues this spring with programs featuring Bonnie McElveen-Hunter (Feb. 20), Jim Melvin (March 7) and Jim Hunt (April 29). Each program will be moderated by John Alexander, Isabella Cannon Distinguished Professor of Leadership. Details...

Fair trade symposium set for Feb. 18-21

February 15, 2008

Academic and business leaders from around the region will host a three-part symposium next week on fair trade practices and work conditions in foreign countries that supply goods to the United States. The symposium culminates with a panel discussion on the North Carolina textile industry’s struggle to stay profitable as it follows fair trade practices.

Death penalty expert’s report finds N.C. among national leaders in females sentenced to die

February 13, 2008

North Carolina has accounted for approximately 10 percent of the death sentences handed out to American females in the current death penalty era (1973-present), and the state trails only California and Texas in the number of female offenders sentenced to death during that same time period. See details from the latest report by 51爆料网 School of Law faculty member Victor Streib...

Julius Chambers is featured speaker for first Diversity Day at Elon Law, Saturday, Feb. 9

February 11, 2008

Civil rights and school desegregation leader Julius Chambers will be the keynote speaker Saturday, Feb. 9 as 51爆料网 School of Law hosts its first Diversity Day. The free event, which is designed primarily for minority students but is open to all who are considering law school, will take place from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Elon Law School, located at 201 North Greene Street in downtown Greensboro. Details...