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Lumen Scholar dives into the data to help drive health care changes
February 2, 2017
Justin Morin '17 is among the recipients of the Lumen Prize, which provides selected students with a $15,000 scholarship and celebrates their academic and creative accomplishments.
Brandon Sheridan examines economic educators’ use of social media as a teaching tool
February 2, 2017
The assistant professor of economics discusses the results of a study exploring the perceptions of economics faculty members regarding the use of social media platforms for economic instruction in a Journal of Economic Education article.
Sheridan explores 'The Great Digital Divide' in article about using popular media to teach economics
January 19, 2017
In a Journal of Economics and Economic Education Research article, Assistant Professor Brandon Sheridan examines student television and music preferences to see if they align with the resources available to economics educators.
Elon economist cited in News & Record article about post-recession employment levels
November 4, 2016
Brandon Sheridan, assistant professor of economics, offered insights about the decline in the workforce participation rate.
Elon study finds $3M economic local impact by Sustainable Alamance
November 3, 2016
A recent study by Elon economics students has found that Sustainable Alamance, a community initiative helps local residents attain self-sufficiency, has had a $3 million local impact during the past five years.
Elon hosts regional College Fed Challenge
November 1, 2016
Student teams presented analyses of economic conditions and recommendations for monetary policymaking.
Elon economics professor weighs in for News & Record report on N.C. economy
October 27, 2016
Brandon Sheridan, assistant professor of economics, was among the experts interviewed for the Oct. 23 article looking at how the North Carolina economy has rebounded.
Report on Affordable Care Act premium increases includes insights from Elon professor
October 26, 2016
Elon Economics Professor Steve DeLoach offers his insights into what's driving healthe insurance premium increases for ACA customers.
Six faculty members named Leadership Scholars
October 11, 2016
Leadership scholars gather as a cohort for workshops and seminars designed to focus on issues related to leadership pedagogy.
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.