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LSB hosting Homecoming events in Koury Business Center
October 22, 2009
The Martha and Spencer Love School of Business will be hosting two Homecoming events this Friday at the Koury Business Center.
Kevin O’Mara, Gary Palin present at Global Consortium for Entrepreneurship Centers conference
October 20, 2009
Kevin O'Mara, professor of business administration, and Gary Palin, executive director of the Doherty Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership, presented Oct. 15-17 at the Global Consortium for Entrepreneurship Centers conference (GCEC) hosted by the Rice University Alliance for Technology and Entrepreneurship in Houston.
David Noer publishes article in Faith and Leadership magazine
October 15, 2009
Faith & Leadership magazine published an article by David Noer, professor emeritus in the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business, in its most recent edition. “Rx for layoff survivor sickness” offers five strategies for managers to mend morale in a work environment following layoffs.
2009 Economic Summit – Oct. 20
October 14, 2009
Dean Mary Gowan keynote speaker at women’s executive conference
October 14, 2009
Mary Gowan, dean of the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business, was a speaker at the 2009 Women’s Executive Connection Conference, held Oct. 7 in Greensboro at the Proximity Hotel.
Economics Students Visit Chicago
October 13, 2009
Students in Dr. Thomas Tiemann’s 440 Urban Economics took an October 7 day trip to Chicago. The visit was an opportunity to learn how a city like Chicago can evolve terms of population, transportation, culture, and commerce.
Students rode the “L,” toured Willis Tower (formerly Sears Tower), Millenium Park, and the platinum-LEED-certified Chicago Center for Green Technology, the city’s prime example of urban green technology. A visit to the Chicago Board of Trade was arranged by Ed Maxwell, father of Brendan Maxwell ’05.
FMA Presents Melinda Storey from Robert Half, Inc. on Oct. 14
October 12, 2009
Elon MBA Welcomes New Cohort
October 8, 2009
Elon MBA welcomed thirty-one new students to the program in September. The cohort includes graduates of Michigan State, University of Maryland, Virginia Tech, and UNC-Chapel Hill, and employees of firms such as Bank of America, Siemens Energy, Henredon Furniture Industries, Dow Corning, and Credit Suisse.
Elon's MBA ranked as the nation's fifth "best administered" program in The Princeton Review's 2010 edition of the "Best 301 Business Schools."
David Noer published in Leadership Excellence, News and Record
October 6, 2009
Work by professor emeritus David Noer has appeared in recent days in a regional newspaper and in a widely read magazine that focuses on applied academics and thinking practitioners in the area of leadership and leadership development.
Elon MBA named one of nation’s “best administered” programs in Princeton Review’s “Best 301 Business Schools”
October 5, 2009
The MBA program of Elon’s Martha and Spencer Love School of Business is ranked as the nation's fifth "best administered" program in The Princeton Review's 2010 edition of the "Best 301 Business Schools."