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Love School of Business professor co-authors article in Oxford Handbook
September 7, 2016
Robert Moorman, Frank S. Holt Jr. Professor of Business Leadership, examines how contemporary treatments of trust enhance people’s understanding of how trust and Organizational Citizenship Behavior performance interrelate.
Interdisciplinary Book on Writing Transfer showcases work from Center for Engaged Learning research seminar
September 7, 2016
The book features work from the Center for Engaged Learning’s two year, multi-institutional research seminar on writing transfer with over 40 participating faculty.
Elon professor contemplates value of critique in arts and humanities disciplines
September 6, 2016
Associate Professor Phillip Motley co-edited a special issue of Arts and Humanities in Higher Education, examining the use of critique in arts and humanities programs.
Music professor has two articles published in professional journal
September 5, 2016
The two articles have been published in "Saxophone Today," a professional saxophone journal.
Trip to Cuba sparks creativity for Elon professor
September 2, 2016
Jim Roberts of the Music Department studied Afro-Cuban rhythms and music in the heart of Havana.
Physical Therapy faculty publish research
August 31, 2016
The articles were published in the International Journal of Sports Medicine and the journal NeuroRehabilitation.
Daryl Lawson delivers invited lecture at summit
August 31, 2016
The associate professor presented on interventions and how musculoskeletal ultrasound can guide tendinopathy treatment.
Love School of Business professors present at Academy of Management meeting
August 31, 2016
Brian Lyons, Robert Moorman, Elena Kennedy, Rosey Bao and Sean McMahon shared their scholarship during the association’s annual meeting.
Professor publishes essay on sensational murder trial in the Journal of Social History
August 31, 2016
Associate Professor of History Michael Matthews has published an essay that examines the sensational 1891 murder trial of Enrique Rode, a middle-class English professor who killed his wife in Mexico City.
Professor’s paper published in Marketing Management Journal
August 30, 2016
Research co-authored by Alisha Horky, assistant professor of marketing, examines both annoying marketing and creepy marketing from a consumer’s perspective.