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Dean Mary Gowan co-authors new textbook

March 5, 2009

What’s the best way to teach a student not majoring in human resources all they need to know on the subject? Mary Gowan, dean of the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business, tackles that question in “Human Resource Management: Managing Employees for Competitive Advantage,” a new textbook co-authored with a colleague from Rutgers University.

Elon to host Business North Carolina Regional Roundtable TODAY

March 4, 2009

Five top executives will participate in a roundtable discussion focused on the Piedmont Triad economy at Elon University on March 4. The event is the latest in a series of regional roundtables sponsored by Business North Carolina, the state’s award-winning business magazine.

New York Times cites Elon student research

March 4, 2009

A recent New York Times story on the economy cites undergraduate research conducted by an Elon student while she studied at the university earlier this decade.

Entrepreneurship Club launched for Elon students

March 3, 2009

Student Entrepreneurial Enterprise Development (SEED), one of Elon University's newest student organizations, held an inaugural interest meeting Feb. 24 with more than 70 students attending to share their interests in developing creativity, innovation and entrepreneurial skills. SEED is open to Elon students from all areas of study.

Aldagen hosts entrepreneurship students

March 2, 2009

The winning Elon student team from Stanford’s Global Innovation Challenge and Elon entrepreneurship students visited Aldagen, Inc. in the Research Triangle Park on Feb. 26.

Entrepreneurship students enjoy “Tea with the Rendalls”

March 2, 2009

As an experiential prize for being selected as one of the top three student teams in the Elon Innovation Challenge, students Cory Dowd, Alex Trevisan and Keith Williams enjoyed an afternoon at the home of Dave and Suku Rendall on Feb. 27.

Summer Business Institute open to rising juniors/seniors/May graduates

February 26, 2009

The Summer Business Institute provides rising juniors, seniors, and May graduates in non-business majors with the opportunity to enhance their marketability. The four-week program provides participants with broad knowledge of business principles and practices.

North Carolina CEO: Find opportunities in recession

February 25, 2009

It’s not how a company fares at the beginning of a recession that determines its future, a North Carolina business leader told Elon students this week, it’s whether that company takes advantage of opportunities during the downturn. Dr. James A. Tompkins, founder of a global supply chain consulting firm, on Feb. 24 shared stories of what he says are the promises of globalization in the 21st century.

Business leader to speak on global supply chain issues – Feb. 24

February 24, 2009

Dr. James A. Tompkins, founder and CEO of a global supply chain consulting firm that has worked with hundreds of companies worldwide, will share facts about globalization and advice for students gleaned over three decades at the helm of his company during a Feb. 24 talk in the LaRose Digital Theatre.