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Clohan Hall dedication TODAY following $2M gift
December 1, 2017
The gift from Robert A. Clohan III ’67, the late Elon alumnus, parent and grandparent, and his son, alumnus and Trustee Charles R. Clohan ’98, will support construction of Sankey Hall. In recognition of the gift from one of Elon's most generous families, the university will rename Colonnades Dining Hall as Clohan Hall on Thursday, Dec. 7 at 4:15 p.m.
Lyons publishes paper in the Journal of Managerial Psychology
November 30, 2017
Associate Professor of Management Brian Lyons published his paper about the effectiveness of peer reporting policies.
Students demonstrate professional selling skills in Amica Elon Challenge
November 29, 2017
Seniors Cathy Schubert and Kristen Wrigley won the professional selling competition for Elon students.
Elon Sales Team among top 10 at International Collegiate Sales Competition
November 29, 2017
Out of 70 teams, Elon placed sixth overall in the sales role play competition.
Beta Gamma Sigma hosts EPA panel discussion
November 28, 2017
The discussion, led by Stan Meiburg, former acting deputy administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, explored the intersecting roles of the EPA and business.
Tolmie presents on the role of women as managers at AIB-SE conference
November 28, 2017
Carri Tolmie, assistant professor of international business, presented at the 2017 Academy of International Business Southeast conference in Washington, D.C.
Column by Sheridan addresses economic costs of DACA
November 27, 2017
Assistant Professor of Economics Brandon Sheridan wrote the column for the Triad Business Journal.
Times-News report on holiday shopping includes insights from Sheridan
November 27, 2017
Brandon Sheridan, assistant professor of economics, weighed in on consumer confidence and economic optimism for the Nov. 25 article.
The Conversation: 鈥婬ow the tax package could blur the separation of church and politics
November 27, 2017
Professor of Accounting Susan Anderson writes for The Conversation about how tax reform legislation could clear the way for churches and other nonprofits to engage in political speech.