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Tonmoy Islam explores international comparisons of poverty rates in South Asia
April 30, 2021
Assistant Professor of Economics Tonmoy Islam’s co-authored research is published in the Asian Development Review
Haya Ajjan discusses her co-authored textbook, “Essentials of Marketing Analytics”
April 30, 2021
The Gordon Professor in Entrepreneurship and associate professor of management information systems spoke about the book during a virtual event with students, alumni and friends.
Students gain consulting experience in Elon Microfinance Challenge
April 28, 2021
Teams consulted for Seed Effect, analyzing data to assess the impact of the nonprofit organization’s microfinance initiative.
Virtual SURF Day 2021 a celebration of undergraduate research, perseverance
April 28, 2021
Through the use of the Gather platform and Zoom webinars, SURF Day 2021 took on a reimagined form but offered the same opportunity to celebrate undergraduate research at Elon.
M.S. in Business Analytics Info Session – April 29
April 26, 2021
Join us virtually to learn more about Elon's M.S. in Business Analytics program.
Haya Ajjan discusses her co-authored textbook, ‘Essentials of Marketing Analytics’
April 22, 2021
The Gordon Professor in Entrepreneurship and associate professor of management information systems spoke about the book during a virtual event with students, alumni and friends.
Matthew Mitten ‘21 launches apparel line to take on climate change
April 22, 2021
Matthew Mitten ’21, a finance and applied mathematics double major and Honors Fellow from Cary, North Carolina, launched Climate Change Apparel to raise awareness of climate change and support environmental charities.
Virtual tools to help make Elon’s Spring Undergraduate Research Forum as engaging as ever
April 21, 2021
On Tuesday, April 27, members of the university community can listen to and engage with nearly 240 oral and poster presentations.
Career Moves: How the SPDC helped Andrew Veilleux ’21 move from discouraged to delighted — and a job with Deloitte
April 20, 2021
Weeks of frustration didn't keep Andrew Veilleux '21 from being persistent about searching for his dream job. With guidance from the Student Professional Development Center and some hard work, he is about to begin his career with Deloitte.
Pearl Sullivan ’21 and Casey DiRienzo co-author paper on elected women’s influence on education policy
April 20, 2021
Their research shows that a higher representation of women in office results in more spending on primary education. That influence is greater when women hold positions of veto power or ability to set a legislative agenda.