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Beta Alpha Psi inducts 21 new members
September 15, 2016
Accounting and finance students were welcomed into the Lambda Xi chapter of the honor organization.
Eight full-time faculty members join Love School of Business
September 14, 2016
The Martha and Spencer Love School of Business welcomed new full-time faculty members in accounting, economics, entrepreneurship, finance, marketing and management information systems.
Beta Alpha Psi members present, serve at annual meeting
September 8, 2016
Three students represented Elon’s Beta Alpha Psi chapter at the international organization’s annual meeting in Baltimore.
USA Today and College Factual recognize several Elon academic programs among the nation’s best in 2017 college ranking
September 5, 2016
Elon University earns 33 badges for excellence in rankings based on the outcomes of a college education. The rankings were published Sept. 8 by USA Today and College Factual.
Elon's 2016 retirees recognized
May 11, 2016
President Emeritus Earl J. Danieley, who has given Elon 70 years of service, is among 19 faculty and staff members retiring this year.
Poulson, Weller earn NCACPA Outstanding Conference Speaker award
May 9, 2016
The North Carolina Association of CPAs recognized accounting professors Linda Poulson and Paula Weller for their presentation, “Improving Student Writing Skills in Accounting.”
Susan Anderson publishes article in ATA Journal of Legal Tax Research
April 16, 2016
The professor of accounting’s research explores the history of selected important book-tax differences.
Beta Alpha Psi receives community involvement award
April 15, 2016
Elon’s chapter of the international honor organization for financial information students and professionals was recognized for its contributions to the general welfare of the campus and greater community.
Elon teams among top three at Southeast Regional Business Ethics Case Competition
April 12, 2016
Four Martha and Spencer Love School of Business students analyzed a given case from the standpoint of financial, legal/regulatory and ethical dimensions.
Susan Anderson’s case published in Issues in Accounting Education
April 8, 2016
The professor of accounting’s teaching case illustrates how advances in technology and social media occur without the issuance of directly applicable tax guidance.