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Love School of Business celebrates student & faculty achievements
May 4, 2020
The school honored students and faculty members for their academic success and service with its annual academic achievement awards, Dean's Awards and endowed scholarships.
Economics seniors persist in developing theses during remote learning
April 30, 2020
Twenty seniors adapted to changing circumstances with the support and mentorship of economics faculty members.
Economics Thesis Spotlight: Bailee Castillo ‘20
April 24, 2020
Castillo's research examines if the overall economic health of an area improves or diminishes after a dam is constructed.
Elon Innovators: Colleen Judge ’20 creates jewelry for a cause with entrepreneurial venture Charms for Changes
April 23, 2020
Judge designs and sells jewelry to help raise awareness about the global issue of human trafficking and support for Polaris, a leading non-profit organization in the fight against human trafficking.
Economics Thesis Spotlight: Marina Thornton ‘20
April 17, 2020
Thorton's research examines the impact of health Insurance and health shocks on labor supply decisions
Omicron Delta Epsilon honor society inducts new members
April 17, 2020
Twelve Martha and Spencer Love School of Business students joined the international honor organization for economics.
Economics Thesis Spotlight: Francesco G. Storm ’20
April 10, 2020
Storm's research investigates the evolving role of capital in the relationship between economic growth and inequality.
Economics students get real-time look at deep impact of pandemic on the labor force
March 26, 2020
Students in Assistant Professor Brandon Sheridan’s Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory are following data to gain better understanding of the economic disruptions COVID-19 is causing.
Economics professors research the effect of physical education on children’s bodyweight
March 25, 2020
The journal Health Economics recently published research co-authored by Associate Professors Katy Rouse and Steven Bednar.
Undergraduate Economic Review publishes senior thesis of alumnus
March 25, 2020
Austin Martin ‘18 explored how wage differences between countries affects migration among people with different levels of education, focusing on "brain drain."