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Megan Squire leads open source workshop

February 16, 2010

Megan Squire, associate professor of Computing Sciences (with colleagues from Syracuse University, University of Notre Dame, and University of California, Irvine) convened an invitation-only research workshop February 10-12, 2010 at the University of California, Irvine. The Workshop on the Future of Research on Free and Open Source Software was attended by 50 researchers, and fully funded by a grant from the Computing Community Consortium, an arm of the Computing Research Association.

Tree planting honors computing sciences alum killed in 2008

October 7, 2009

Family and friends of Matthew J. Ford ’04 gathered in Loy Center on Wednesday afternoon to plant a tree in memory of the computing sciences major, who died a year ago to the day in a Burlington, N.C., industrial accident.

Alexander Y. Yap publishes chapter in new book

September 22, 2009

Alexander Y. Yap, associate professor of management information systems in the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business, has published a peer-reviewed book chapter titled "U-Commerce in the Financial Marketspace."

Megan Conklin awarded $100,000 NSF grant

August 26, 2009

Megan Conklin, assistant professor of computing sciences, is the primary investigator on a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant titled "A Data and Analysis Archive for Research on Free and Open Source Software and its Development." Details...

Faculty and students kick off SURF 2009

August 26, 2009

Work by Elon University students and professors took center stage Tuesday morning in the opening hours of SURF 2009. More than 30 faculty members presented research in the second annual "Celebration of Faculty Scholarship," which segued into a special College Coffee in the Koury Business Center for dozens of students to share their research findings in a poster session that packed the building's concourse.

Elon faculty debate great texts

June 17, 2009

Two Elon University faculty recently participated in a debate panel June 11-14 at Barnard College during the 9th Annual Summer Institute on Reacting to the Past.