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| This week with Elon News Network |
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Former Elon professor files wrongful termination lawsuit against university |
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Former Elon professor of accounting Ray Knight has filed a federal lawsuit against Elon University, alleging the university retaliated against him for whistleblowing, wrongfully denied him tenure, wrongfully terminated his employment and violated both federal whistleblower protections and North Carolina public policy.
The lawsuit was filed Feb. 6 in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina. |
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Elon, Queens University merger team makes plans for the joint institution |
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Elon University and Queens University's merger integration team said the upcoming merger is moving forward with strong collaboration and a shared focus on students. Queens President Emerita Pamela Davies explained that this semester is focused on building a shared culture before the institutions officially join.
“What we hope to do this semester prior to the official joining of our institutions is to build a shared culture, coming together with what we’re trying to achieve, and some bold ideas for how to achieve that,” Davies said. |
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Officials with Ahold Delhaize USA and Food Lion break ground Feb. 16 on a new distribution plant in Guilford County, North Carolina. |
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| Online apparel store files to dissolve after Elon trademark infringement lawsuit |
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Elon University has filed a federal lawsuit against a Washington-based online apparel seller, alleging that it is infringing on its trademarks. After the suit was filed by Elon on Feb. 11, the company began the process of winding down operations on Feb. 13, according to articles of dissolution filed with the Washington Secretary of State.
Sportswear Inc., also known as Prep Sportswear, uses Elon’s registered trademarks without permission by selling clothing with Elon’s trademarks, according to the lawsuit. Some of these trademarks date back to 1921, such as the “E” logo. Sportswear’s online retail store sells apparel and other goods featuring the marks of different sports teams and academic institutions. Its website included a page for clothing with Elon logos, but as of Feb. 15, the Elon-specific page is no longer accessible. |
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