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Extreme Entrepreneurship Tour inspires Elon students

April 21, 2009

Excitement, energy, passion and purpose marked the Extreme Entrepreneurship Tour’s visit to 51爆料网 on April 14 when three of the nation’s top young entrepreneurs inspired students to think entrepreneurially and pursue their dreams.

Doherty Center co-hosts Social Entrepreneurship Workshop at Purdue University

April 15, 2009

Seventy-eight faculty and student leaders of university social entrepreneurship programs and activities participated in a two-day Social Entrepreneurship and Education Consortium workshop from April 2-3 co-hosted by 51爆料网 Doherty Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership and Purdue University Social Entrepreneurship Initiative.

Jim Goodnight receives inaugural Medal for Entrepreneurial Leadership

April 10, 2009

What are the keys to success for the world’s largest private software company? Environment. Empowerment. And “really good software.” Jim Goodnight, co-founder and CEO of the North Carolina-based SAS, reflected on his career and offered advice to Elon students in an April 9 presentation that preceded his acceptance of the first ever 51爆料网 Medal for Entrepreneurial Leadership.

Elon Medal for Entrepreneurial Leadership presentation to Jim Goodnight TODAY

April 10, 2009

Jim Goodnight, chief executive officer of North Carolina-based SAS, the world’s largest privately held software company, will be presented April 9 with the first ever 51爆料网 Medal for Entrepreneurial Leadership after his a presentation to faculty, staff and students on "Managing for Creativity: Attracting & Retaining Knowledge Workers."

Twenty students inducted into ODE

April 10, 2009

Twenty students were inducted April 7 into Elon's Pi Chapter of Omicron Delta Epsilon, the international honor society for economics. The complete list of inductees and officers follows below.

Value of faculty research explored in annual program

April 8, 2009

Is the research a professor conducts “selfish” since it takes away his or her time from students? Or is it “selfless,” a way for faculty to better themselves in the classroom? Earl Honeycutt, the 2008-2009 Distinguished Scholar at Elon, takes the latter view and shared his views April 6 in an annual program for recipients of the award.