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'Giving back is important to us'
November 16, 2016
Elon alumnus and Trustee John R. Hill ’76 and his wife, Lesley, continue their generous support of the university with two major gifts.
Now Showing: Film written, produced by Elon staff member premieres on Netflix
November 15, 2016
Brooke Buffington, associate director of career services at the Love School of Business, co-wrote and co-produced the film.
Students display entrepreneurial spirit at Elon Innovation Challenge
November 13, 2016
Ten teams presented their ideas, innovations and ventures, competing for “best innovation."
Elon Sales Team competes in professional selling event
November 11, 2016
The students competed against more than 60 students in the national collegiate sales competition.
Amazon Web Services consultant shares data analytics insights
November 10, 2016
Through an analytics workshop, participants learned how cloud computing can be utilized by organizations to innovate, experiment and iterate.
Sigma Iota Epsilon initiates new members
November 9, 2016
The Elon chapter of the honorary and professional business fraternity recognized 26 new members for their scholastic excellence in management.
Elon to mark Veterans Day with a show of gratitude to those who served
November 7, 2016
Along with the traditional celebration of Veterans Day events, the university is hosting Military Appreciation Day for Elon's football game at Rhodes Stadium.
SAS executive speaks to Elon students about 'the value of selling'
November 4, 2016
Nick Lisi, a member of the SAS executive leadership team, shared wisdom and insights about sales and the importance of understanding customer needs.
Elon economist cited in News & Record article about post-recession employment levels
November 4, 2016
Brandon Sheridan, assistant professor of economics, offered insights about the decline in the workforce participation rate.
Elon study finds $3M economic local impact by Sustainable Alamance
November 3, 2016
A recent study by Elon economics students has found that Sustainable Alamance, a community initiative helps local residents attain self-sufficiency, has had a $3 million local impact during the past five years.