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'A Day in the Life of a Graduate Student' – Feb. 17
December 6, 2013
3:30 p.m. - 5 p.m., Moseley 215
'You're Hired! Now What? Making an Impact in Your COM Career' – Feb. 17
December 6, 2013
3:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m. in McEwen, Studio B
Elon senior wins honors at National Sales Challenge
December 5, 2013
Alessandra Losa ’14, a marketing and journalism double major, topped more than 100 students last month in the speed-selling event at the Russ Berrie Institute National Sales Challenge.
Business Communications class makes a positive impact on Alamance County Boys & Girls Club
December 4, 2013
Students worked all semester, in and outside the classroom, to provide valuable services and products for the organization.
Management students organize and host Meet & Greet event
December 2, 2013
Students in Project Management MGT410 held the Elon Department of Management’s inaugural Meet & Greet event allowing students to network with company representatives, which included alumni, meet employers and discuss employment and internship opportunities.
Doherty Center field trip engages students in entrepreneurial thinking
December 2, 2013
Elon University students interested in entrepreneurship traveled to Durham to learn more about start-up opportunities in the Triangle area.
Students used database management and software to benefit Elon community partners
November 25, 2013
Sections of Management Information Systems logged more than 1,100 service hours combined to create useful databases and websites for local nonprofit organizations.
Global perspectives: Dual-degree program gives students international business experiences
November 21, 2013
Katherine Sipple ’15 wants to unite her love for music with international nonprofit work and business strategies
Alumnus discusses method for predicting college basketball recruitment in interview
November 20, 2013
Jackson Fambrough ’13 recently spoke to Inside Carolina about the economic model he developed for predicting college basketball recruitment.
Kurt, DeLoach publish paper in Journal of Labor Research
November 20, 2013
Two Martha and Spencer Love School of Business professors recently published research on the impacts of macroeconomic shocks on the search intensity of the unemployed.