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Sheridan examines COVID-19’s impact on economy for Times-News
May 27, 2020
Assistant Professor of Economics Brandon Sheridan discussed the economic uncertainty surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic with the Burlington Times-News.
Business majors earn Project Management Institute CAPM certification
May 26, 2020
The certification requires a combination of academic coursework in project management and the successful completion of a three-hour, 150-question certification exam.
Here’s to the Class of 2020! Elon’s newest graduates celebrate with online conferral ceremony
May 22, 2020
Though driven apart by the global COVID-19 pandemic, members of the Class of 2020 came together online on Friday, May 22, with their friends, families and Elon faculty and staff to celebrate all they have accomplished during the past four years and receive their degrees.
DeLoach weighs in on COVID-19’s impact on economy
May 22, 2020
Steve DeLoach, Martha and Spencer Love Term Professor, professor of economics and chair of the Department of Economics was featured in a recent article about COVID-19 and its impact on the economy.
Love School of Business graduate students honored in virtual degree conferral ceremony
May 21, 2020
Graduate degree candidates in the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business were conferred degrees during a virtual ceremony on Thursday, May 21.
Francesco Storm ’20 wins economics thesis award
May 21, 2020
The Department of Economics recognizes Storm for writing the best economics thesis of the year.
Senior Business Fellows learn about the world of management consulting
May 20, 2020
As part of the Business Fellows Senior Capstone Seminar, students consulted for Feather, Impact Fulfillment Services and Smitty’s Homemade Ice Cream.
Longtime Elon faculty member Buck McGregor passes away
May 18, 2020
McGregor, who retired from teaching full-time at Elon in 2011, taught accounting in the undergraduate and MBA programs for 21 years.
Economics Thesis Spotlight: Colleen Judge ’20
May 15, 2020
Judge’s research analyzes the empirical relationship between the event of natural disasters and human trafficking reporting.
Students volunteer more than 300 hours teaching financial literacy to elementary school students
May 13, 2020
Martha and Spencer Love School of Business students partnered with Junior Achievement USA to offer lessons at E.M. Holt Elementary School.