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Junior Rachel Bowden’s internship takes her to the London Olympics
August 13, 2012
Rachel Bowden ’14 has spent the last few weeks in London interning with NBC’s Late Show.
Mary Gowan co-organizes Professional Development Workshop at Academy of Management annual meeting
August 9, 2012
Mary Gowan, professor of management in the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business, was a co-organizer and presenter for a Professional Development Workshop (PDW) on Aug. 3, 2012, at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management held in Boston.
Das, DiRienzo publish research on terrorist risk and income
August 9, 2012
Tina Das, professor of economics, and Cassandra DiRienzo, associate professor of economics and associate dean of the Love School of Business, recently had their research about terrorist risk and income published.
Lawrence Garber publishes article on association between learning and learning style in marketing games
August 9, 2012
Associate Professor Lawrence Garber’s research examining the association between learning and learning style in the playing of functional marketing games has been published in the Marketing Education Review.
LSB Homecoming Reception – Oct. 19
August 8, 2012
The Martha and Spencer Love School of Business will host its annual Homecoming Weekend reception on Friday, October 19 from 5:00-6:00 p.m. in the Koury Business Center.
Accounting and Finance Meet and Greet – Sept. 10
August 8, 2012
David Stone ‘14 receives McGraw-Hill Diversity and Inclusion scholarship
August 7, 2012
David Stone ’14 was awarded a McGraw-Hill Diversity and Inclusion scholarship at The McGraw-Hill Companies’ annual intern luncheon last month.
Recent Elon graduates join Teach for America
August 7, 2012
For many of the alumni who return to grade school classrooms this fall, Teach for America gives an opportunity to fight educational inequality.
Christina Benson publishes paper on legal implications of economic reforms in post conflict countries
August 1, 2012
Christina Benson, assistant professor of business law in the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business, has presented and published a paper addressing the extent to which the United Nations and international economic organizations are permitted to support substantial economic restructuring and reform in order to promote international trade and "rule of law" in post-conflict countries.
Mark Kurt discusses NC’s unemployment rate
July 26, 2012
Mark Kurt, assistant professor of economics, spoke with the Associated Press for a July 24 article on North Carolina’s unemployment rate.