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Elon MBA Class of 2022 tests skills in capstone event
February 18, 2022
The MBA candidates applied the knowledge acquired throughout their studies during the program’s annual business case competition.
Tips on how to prepare for the Network@Night career fair
February 18, 2022
Network@Night is one of the many events included in "Connect to your Future Day." These events take place on Tuesday, Feb. 22 and all build-up to the grand finale of Network@Night.
Joseph Byrd ’23 wins pitch competition hosted by American Marketing Association Florida State University chapter
February 16, 2022
The Elon junior also earned second place in the virtual collegiate event’s sales competition.
Adam Aiken featured in Triangle Business Journal article about proposed SEC requirements
February 15, 2022
The article focuses on a proposal that would require hedge funds and private equity entities to provide investors with detailed quarterly statements.
SPDC to host “Connect to Your Future” events on Feb. 22
February 8, 2022
Elon students have multiple opportunities to meet with employers on campus and learn more about career paths on Tuesday, Feb. 22.
Bestselling author and speaker Hilary Corna ’07 to deliver Elon’s 2022 undergraduate commencement address
February 7, 2022
Elon’s 132nd Commencement exercises will be held in Schar Center on Friday, May 20, 2022.
Steve DeLoach, Alexa Rasmussen ’21 conduct impact assessment for nonprofit SEED Effect
February 7, 2022
The research project not only helped tell the story of SEED Effect’s microfinance program for South Sudanese refugees and Ugandans, it led to the Elon alumna discovering her passion for “doing meaningful data work.”
Mark Kurt selected as assistant dean of global education
February 3, 2022
Following a competitive search, Dr. Mark Kurt, professor of economics, has been selected as assistant dean of global education in the Isabella Cannon Global Education Center (GEC).
Winter Term class enjoys front-row seat to La Liga clubs, Spanish soccer industry
February 3, 2022
As part of Associate Professor David Bockino’s Through the Lens of ESPN class, 13 students traveled to Spain to tour four soccer stadiums – all legendary and impressive in their own way – while also participating in marketing meetings with three of the country’s top clubs.
Islam, Rouse explore the relationship between the GED and college readiness, early post-secondary academic performance
February 2, 2022
The economics professors’ research is published in the B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy.