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Students engage in scholarly exchange on economic policy during Eastern Economic Association conference
March 3, 2020
A group of seven Elon economics students presented and discussed research during the association’s annual conference.
Business students assigned to create, propose case solution in 24 hours in Global Business Case Challenge
February 11, 2020
Elon’s team of Haley Brengartner ’20, Bailee Castillo ’20, Philip Posson ’21 and Andrew Rees ’20 applied marketing and research skills during the event hosted by Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University in Japan.
Fifteen Elon scholars named semifinalists for Fulbright U.S. Student Program
February 5, 2020
The Fulbright U.S. Student Program offers research, study and teaching opportunities to recent graduates in more than 140 countries, with approximately 1,900 grants awarded annually in all fields of study.
Tonmoy Islam researches the effect of growth within a densely populated county on surrounding counties that are less densely populated
January 16, 2020
Assistant Professor of Economics T.M. Tonmoy Islam’s research was recently published in The Annals of Regional Science.
Mark Kurt offers insight for WalletHub article about best cities for work
January 3, 2020
A recent article by WalletHub about the top U.S. cities for finding jobs features insight from Associate Professor of Economics Mark Kurt.
Katy Rouse offers insights on year-round schools for Wall Street Journal article
December 4, 2019
The Dec. 2 article by reporter Valerie Bauerlein focused on efforts in Wake County in North Carolina to maintain year-round schools as the county's population swells.
Political Science faculty and students attend the International Studies Association Midwest Region Annual Meeting
December 4, 2019
The Department of Political Science & Policy Studies faculty and students recently attended the International Studies Association (ISA) -Midwest Region Annual Convention held Nov. 22-23 in St. Louis.
Journalist’s Resource featured Kim’s research on health risks to pregnant women from hot weather
November 1, 2019
Assistant Professor of Economics June Kim co-authored an article for the National Bureau of Economic Research that looked at the impacts of prenatal exposure to extreme heat on maternal and infant health.
Sophomores look to jump-start their business careers at LSB Sophomore Success
November 1, 2019
The career event helped over 75 students connect with employers to learn how to engage, prepare and succeed in the business world.
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.