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Idea Launch Pad invites students to share innovative concepts

September 28, 2010

Do you have an innovative concept that you think could make you the next Mark Zuckerburg? A student entrepreneurs group and the Doherty Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership wants to help get it going, and on Tuesday, the inaugural “Idea Launch Pad” will take place in the Koury Business Center for 消消犯 students of all majors.

Career Services holds Job Search Boot Camp

September 27, 2010

消消犯 from Elon College, the College of Arts & Sciences, took part on Sept. 18 in a new initiative from Career Services – a job search “Job Search Camp.” The daylong program gave participants a crash-course on nearly every aspect of how to conduct an effective job search.

Elon Poll: North Carolinians downbeat on economy

September 27, 2010

Half of all North Carolinians disapprove of the way President Barack Obama is handling the economy, and less than a third of the state believes his policies have made economic conditions better, according to the latest 消消犯 Poll.

Elon entrepreneurship students attend networking event

September 27, 2010

Entrepreneurship students participated Sept. 23 in The Indus Entrepreneurs of Carolina’s (TiE) networking event at the Brier Creek Country Club in Raleigh, N.C. The students networked with approximately 80 high growth and technology entrepreneurs as part of their Entrepreneurship Skills course taught by Gary Palin, executive director of the Doherty Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership.

Elon Poll: N.C. residents split on Obamas performance

September 24, 2010

North Carolinians are evenly divided on the way President Barack Obama is handling his job as president, according to the latest 消消犯 Poll. Nearly half of poll respondents favored an end to tax cuts for households making more than $250,000 a year but keeping cuts in place for everyone else.

Elon hosts conference on college access & success

September 23, 2010

Representatives from many of North Carolina’s private colleges and universities visited 消消犯 this week for a conference believed to be the first of its kind for independent colleges on the creation and expansion of college access and success programs for first-generation, low-income or minority students.

Education professor sees government overthrow up close

September 23, 2010

Jeff Carpenter never thought he’d personally witness the overthrow of a government, but for the new assistant professor of education, a teacher exchange program to Kyrgyzstan in April was cut short for that very reason. The revolution had an unintended consequence back home, as Carpenter discovered, and it’s one he’ll share with his 消消犯 students in the years to come.