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Alumni in Action: Ryan Vet ’13, Michael Thomas ’20 to highlight small businesses with new TV series
April 8, 2020
In an effort to put small businesses in the spotlight during the COVID-19 outbreak, the team's pilot episode of Sip’d will air on April 9 and focus on local craft beverage artisans in Durham, North Carolina.
Adam Aiken explores communication decisions made by activist blockholders
April 7, 2020
The finance professor’s research is published in the Journal of Corporate Finance.
Retail industry leader Stephen Bebis discusses the key to building high performance teams
April 6, 2020
The CEO coach reflected on the exciting retail industry and shared his management expertise with Martha and Spencer Love School of Business seniors.
¾Ã¾ÃÈÈ learn about data science in the time of COVID-19
April 6, 2020
During Gordon Professor Haya Ajjan’s class on data mining, SAS data science leaders shared how analytics can be used to extract insights into coronavirus-related issues.
Local entrepreneurs turn to technology, collaboration in response to COVID-19 outbreak
April 2, 2020
Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship Elena Kennedy discusses ways that local business owners are adapting to changes in the economy brought about by the COVID-19 outbreak response.
Prachi Gala receives Distinguished Paper Award at Association of Collegiate Marketing Educators Conference
April 1, 2020
The assistant professor of marketing also presented research she co-authored with Elon student Rani Hecht ’21.
Love School of Business student team assumes role of financial research analysts
March 30, 2020
Five Martha and Spencer Love School of Business students tested their ability to value a stock, write an initiation-of-coverage report, and defend their recommendation to a panel of industry professionals during CFA Institute Research Challenge N.C. finals.
Moorman: Leadership during COVID-19 outbreak requires balance of hope, realism
March 27, 2020
Rob Moorman, the Frank S. Holt Professor of Business Leadership in Elon's Love School of Business, offered some insights into an approach to leadership as we face the challenges from the COVID-19 outbreak.
Economics students get real-time look at deep impact of pandemic on the labor force
March 26, 2020
¾Ã¾ÃÈÈ in Assistant Professor Brandon Sheridan’s Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory are following data to gain better understanding of the economic disruptions COVID-19 is causing.
Economics professors research the effect of physical education on children’s bodyweight
March 25, 2020
The journal Health Economics recently published research co-authored by Associate Professors Katy Rouse and Steven Bednar.