2018 Public Lectures

  • Reza Sayah, Rachel Oswald and Tom Hundley

    • Pulizter Center journalists discussed international reporting and nuclear weapons.
  • Siva Vaidhyanathan

  • Rachel Brown

    • Executive Director of Over Zero and an expert on counteracting hate/dangerous speech, violence prevention, and civic engagement gave two lectures, “Female Leadership in Civil Discourse” and “Diffusing Hate.”
    • Within these lectures she discussed
      • Her career and dedication to creating long-term societal resilience to violence.
      • What we know about the types of communication that lead towards identity-based violence (both patterns of communication and what they tap into).
      • How we can apply this to understand what’s going on in the U.S. right now (political polarization and the targeting of specific groups).
      • What we should avoid, and what we can do, when it comes to pushing back on polarization and group-targeted rhetoric.
  • Dr. Kathleen (Katie) Searles,

    • Elon alumnae, Katie Searles, gave two lectures about her website, , and her research on News and Information Processing.
    • Women Also Know Stuff is an online database of women experts with the goal of overcoming implicit gender biases in academia.
    • Within her lecture on News and Information Processing, she discussed research on mobile news consumption and how news attention and engagement differ in the mobile setting.

2016 Public Lecture

  • Lawrence Lessig

    • Mr. Lessig visited Elon Law for ‘Hearsay Culture’ 10th anniversary interview, sponsored by the Turnage Fund.
    • The legal pioneer and former presidential contender joined Elon Law Associate Professor David Levine, host of the “Hearsay Culture” radio program that Levine founded out of KZSU-FM at Stanford University, for an April 26 recorded “live” interview in Greensboro.

2015 Public Lectures and Conferences

2014 Public Lecture

2013 Workshop and Public Lecture

  • Peter Levine

    • Levine is a Lincoln Filene Professor of Citizenship & Public Affairs in Tufts University’s Jonathan Tisch College of Citizenship and Public Service and the Director of CIRCLE, The Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement.
    • Workshops discussing the state of the American democracy and strategies for civic renewal were conducted with students, faculty, and community members
    • Levine gave a public lecture: “We are the Ones We’ve Been Waiting For: Civic Renewal in America”

2011 Conference and Public Lecture

  • Media and Politics: Openness, Accuracy, and Honesty in the 21st Century Media Landscape

    • The conference included observations by ÁñÁ«app¹Ù·½ÍøÕ¾Èë faculty, as well as distinguished professors from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and from Duke University, on how media portray complex information in ways the public can understand it.
    • Ìý±Ê²¹²Ô±ð±ô¾±²õ³Ù²õ:
      • Donald Shaw, the Kenan Professor of Journalism and Mass Communication at UNC Chapel Hill
      • Sarah Cohen, the Knight Professor of the Practice of Journalism and Public Policy, Public Policy at Duke University
      • Barbara Miller, an assistant professor of communications at Elon; and Dave Gammon, an assistant professor of biology at Elon
    • Frank Sesno, a professor of media and public affairs and international affairs, and director of the School of Media and Public Affairs at the George Washington University, served as the conference keynote.