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Students present monetary policy recommendations in College Fed Challenge
October 31, 2019
A group of Martha and Spencer Love School of Business students analyzed current economic conditions and shared their findings during the collegiate competition.
Do coworkers make the place? Barjinder Singh explores coworker influence on employee performance
October 31, 2019
The assistant professor of management’s research was published in the Journal of Managerial Psychology.
School of Communications hosts W20 Group Health Day
October 30, 2019
Elon alumnae Nicole Friend ’15 and Brooke Muller ’19 visited campus on Oct. 29, meeting with three classes as well as Live Oak Communications students, and hosting an interactive workshop and informational session.
Jessica Gisclair serves on ACEJMC accreditation site visit team
October 30, 2019
The associate professor of strategic communications was one of four members on the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications accreditation site visit team to evaluate the University of Idaho in October.
CREDE and Belk librarians showcase academic library and cultural center partnerships at NCLA Conference
October 29, 2019
More than 30 conference attendees learned of Elon’s efforts to increase diversity, equity, and inclusion through academic library and cultural center partnerships.
Elon relaunches The Leadership Prize
October 29, 2019
Established in 2015, the price is intended to support students who undertake research in the community that has the potential to facilitate change.
Roselle contributes to the Strategic Multilayer Assessment Future of Great Power Competition & Conflict project
October 28, 2019
The assessment that includes Roselle's report examines how the U.S. can strategize to defend global interests across the spectrum of cooperation to competition and conflict during the coming decade.
Experts optimistic about the next 50 years of digital life
October 28, 2019
On the 50th anniversary of the first host-to-host computer connection of ARPANET, experts predict digital life will primarily change humans’ existence for the better over the next 50 years, but they also warn of the need to better serve individuals’ rights, security, safety and equality.
Grant to College of Arts & Sciences will advance STEM education, inclusion
October 28, 2019
Howard Hughes Medical Institute grant to Elon College, the College of Arts & Sciences, will be matched by Elon University and used for a series of discussions, workshops and analysis to deepen diversity, equity and inclusion in teaching of sciences, math, technology and engineering.
Educators focus on intercultural competence at Global Education Symposium
October 25, 2019
David Wong, associate professor of educational psychology and educational technology at Michigan State University, served as guest speaker for the second Global Education Symposium.