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Heinrichs Co-Authors Journal Article on Smartphone Security
February 7, 2013
Lynn R. Heinrichs, associate professor of information science, co-authored a paper titled, "Do Business Students Practice Smartphone Security?" in the most recent edition of the Journal of Computer Information Systems.
Post a ride on Zimride for a chance to win an iPad
February 7, 2013
Faculty and staff who post a ride on Zimride between Feb. 7 and Feb. 28 will be entered into a drawing to win an iPad mini, courtesy of Zimride.
Paul Crenshaw publishes two essays
February 7, 2013
John Sullivan publishes article on life’s journeys
February 6, 2013
Tiemann, DeLoach commuting trends research featured in Chicago Tribune
February 6, 2013
Research conducted by Thomas Tiemann, Jefferson Pilot Professor of Economics, and Steve DeLoach, professor of economics, was featured this week in a Chicago Tribune article.
Flexible spending account grace period ends in March
February 1, 2013
The 90-day grace period to submit unreimbursed medical expenses and claims for 2012 flexible spending accounts ends in March.
Nash selected to serve on Archivists without Borders Committee
January 31, 2013
Katie Nash, archivist and special collections librarian, was recently selected to serve on the Incorporation Committee with the U.S. Chapter of Archivists without Borders (AWB).
Michael Rich publishes on criminal informants in American Criminal Law Review
January 30, 2013
The article, “Lessons of Disloyalty in the World of Criminal Informants,” by Elon Law Professor Michael Rich, has been published in volume 49 of Georgetown University Law Center’s American Criminal Law Review.
Erdmann Has Three Articles Published
January 29, 2013
Thomas Erdmann, professor of music, had three 6,000-word articles featured on the cover of the March/April 2013 issue of Saxophone Journal.