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Kehaya Wescott to serve on North Carolina Regional Black Chamber of Commerce Advisory Board
January 4, 2011
Keyaha Wescott, internship coordinator for the Love School of Business, has been appointed to serve on the Raleigh Community Advisory Board of the North Carolina Regional Black Chamber of Commerce.
Thomas Tiemann named trustee of Eden Theological Seminary
December 20, 2010
Thomas K. Tiemann, Jefferson Pilot Professor of Economics, has been named a trustee of Eden Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Mo.
Tina Das and Casey Dirienzo report corruption affects quality of political management
December 14, 2010
Tina Das, professor of economics, and Casey Dirienzo, associate professor of economics and associate dean of the Love School of Business, have published a paper titled “Quality of Political Management and the Role of Corruption: A Cross Country Analysis" in International Journal of Public Administration, 33(14): 832 – 842.
Christina Benson presents paper on Iraq and WTO at Southeastern Academy of Legal Studies in Business Conference
December 6, 2010
Christina Benson, assistant professor of business law in the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business, presented a paper, "Reviving Ancient Trade Routes: Can Iraq Leverage Trade and the WTO Accession Process to Rebuild its Post Conflict Economy?," at the annual Southeastern Academy of Legal Studies in Business conference, held in Charleston, SC in November.
Barth Strempek publishes article in Educational Leadership Journal
December 6, 2010
An article authored by Barth Strempek, Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship, was recently published in the Academy of Educational Leadership Journal. The piece entitled, "Integrated Business Core Curricula (Undergraduate): What Have We Learned in over Twenty Years?," appears in the Special Edition on Engaged Learning (Volume 14). Strempek was the lead author with Stewart W. Husted (Virginia Military Institute) and Peter Gray (United States Naval Academy).
Help Improve Downtown Burlington by Taking 5-Minute Survey
December 1, 2010
Thomas Tiemann teaching in Poland
December 1, 2010
Thomas Tiemann, Jefferson Pilot Professor of Economics, is teaching a two-week course, "The Economics of Cities," at Universytet Ekonomiczny w Krakowie (Cracow University of Economics) this semester in Krakow, Poland.
MBA Student Alumni Association gives to Elon Academy Dream Fund
November 30, 2010
The MBA Student Alumni Association hosted a golf tournament that raised $1,000 in support of the Elon Academy Dream Fund, a special budget created by the association three years ago to assist Elon Academy with college visits, involve students in school and community projects, and help students and families when unexpected life situations arise.
Entrepreneurship students serve as SEED ambassadors at DC Entrepreneurship Week
November 30, 2010
Four members of the student organization Student Entrepreneurial Enterprise Development (SEED) served as student ambassadors at the inaugural D.C. Entrepreneurship Week.
Steve Schuckenbrock speaks about the critical relationship between technology and business
November 30, 2010
Steve Schuckenbrock '82, president of Dell Global Large Enterprise, shared wisdom gleaned from his nearly 30 years in the information technology (IT) field with students, faculty and staff in the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business on Nov. 12. Schuckenbrock, one of Elon's most accomplished business alumni, also received the 2010 Distinguished Alumnus of the Year Award from President Leo M. Lambert.