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Haya Ajjan presents at Retail Technology Conference
June 6, 2016
The associate professor’s session focused on the value of collecting data for the purpose of recognizing patterns in the retail and point-of-service business.
Clay Stevenson presents at the Association for Popular Music Education Annual Conference
June 5, 2016
The lecturer in music introduced, explained and demonstrated an original and innovative student-led listening exercise that helps students visualize sonic locations of the aural components of a commercial music production.
Timothy Norvell and Alisha Horky publish paper in Journal of Revenue and Pricing Management
June 1, 2016
The assistant professors of marketing present a framework and model to evaluate the impact of promotions on company revenue and profit.
Anthony Hatcher publishes essay on student encounters with the 'other' in Religion and Media class
May 30, 2016
Communications associate professor Anthony Hatcher's work was published in the Raleigh News & Observer and based on experiences of students in his course.
Stephen Futrell Presents Professional Development Workshops
May 26, 2016
The associate professor of music worked with K-12 general music teachers and band and choral directors in LaFourche Parish, Louisiana.
Thomas Erdmann has an article published
May 23, 2016
The professor of music had an article published in the professional trumpet journal.
Statistics and Mathematics Faculty Attend Virtual Conference
May 19, 2016
Associate Professors of Statistics Laura Taylor and Kirsten Doehler, Assistant Professor of Mathematics Kristen Mazur and Lecturer of Statistics Ryne VanKrevelen viewed the conference from an on-campus classroom.
Dave Levine contributes to new legal guidebook
May 18, 2016
"Research Handbook on Intellectual Property and Climate Change" includes a chapter co-authored by the Elon Law associate professor along with a colleague from Mitchell Hamline School of Law.
Michael Rich speaks at Penn Law symposium
May 18, 2016
Elon Law's Maurice Jennings Emerging Scholar took part in a May 12-13, 2016, program focused on the way technology is changing the administration of justice.
Megan Squire wins Best Paper award
May 17, 2016
The professor of computing sciences won the "Best Data Showcase Award" at the 13th International Conference on Mining Software Repositories for her paper and longitudinal data set about software developers who use the Ruby programming language.