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Beta Gamma Sigma honors students for distinguished academic performance
May 7, 2018
The initiation ceremony featured a presentation on ethical leadership by Terri Smith, chief financial officer of MDC.
Omicron Delta Epsilon inducts new members
April 26, 2018
Twenty-four students were inducted into the international honor society for economics on April 19.
Elon Poll on Amazon HQ2: What residents in 19 U.S. finalist cities think about the $5B project
April 18, 2018
This survey by the Elon University Poll, conducted in partnership with The Business Journals, tracks support for the expansive project and how locals believe it might impact their lives.
CATL announces 2018-19 Diversity and Inclusion Grant recipients
April 9, 2018
The Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning is pleased to announce the recipients of the Diversity and Inclusion Grants for the 2018-19 academic year, as well as their projects.
NPR stations feature insights from Depro on economics of the gun industry
March 30, 2018
A report on Winst0n-Salem NPR station WFDD featuring comments from Brooks Depro, assistant professor of economics, was shared with other NPR stations around the state.
Economics, international business students present research at economic affairs conference
March 9, 2018
Several seniors presented their work during the Eastern Economic Association's 44th annual conference.
Elon to host Amazon HQ2 Community Business Forum on March 14
March 2, 2018
The North Carolina Business Council is presenting a discussion at Elon to explore what it means to be on the Amazon HQ2 shortlist.
Love School of Business professors publish case study
February 12, 2018
International business professor Carri Tolmie and Love School of Business founding dean Thomas Tiemann published a case through the Ivey Business School Foundation.
Alumnus achieves sweet success
February 8, 2018
Chas Smith ’11 is the co-founder of Sap! Beverages, a company that offers healthy, plant-based alternatives to sugary drinks.
Times-News article on 'commuting culture' cites retired Professor of Economics Tiemann
February 8, 2018
Tom Tiemann, the founding dean of the Love School of Business and former Jefferson-Pilot Professor of Economics, offered his insights for the article exploring the commutes of Alamance County workers.