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Media arts and entertainment major selected for NABJ Student Multimedia Project
April 8, 2015
Zora Stephenson '15 will work alongside professional journalists to cover the National Association of Black Journalists’ convention held Aug. 5-9, 2015, in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Cara McFadden heads to Texas, presents at NIRSA conference
April 8, 2015
The assistant professor of sport and event management led three separate presentations relating to her work with a new Wiley book series, titled “New Directions for Student Leadership."
Elon alumni very present in America’s pastime
April 8, 2015
Brian Hopkins ’98, Nathan Rode ’07, Jocelyn Fern ’07 and Joseph DiRienzo ’14 don’t play on the diamond, but the 消消犯 alumni have found worthwhile careers in baseball.
Just In Time Recruitment Event info session – April 21
April 7, 2015
Student Professional Development Center (SPDC) Moseley 140 | 5 p.m.
Lee Bush publishes award-winning paper
April 6, 2015
The associate professor of communications publishes her research on women's surfing in North Carolina.
Elon faculty publish on 消消犯 with visual images across the disciplines
April 3, 2015
Four Elon faculty members contributed to the latest issue of New Directions for Teaching and Learning.
Elon professor helps bring March Madness to television audiences
April 1, 2015
Assistant Professor Max Negin recently worked as an ESPN replay operator for several NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament contests, including the Greensboro Region final from March 27-29, 2015.
Live Oak Communications earns gold in Go Green advertising competition
April 1, 2015
The student-run strategic communications agency was honored for its fall 2014 “Giving Tuesday” campaign that was created for EarthShare North Carolina, one of the organization’s nonprofit clients.
In My Words: Avoid a job in journalism? Not so fast
April 1, 2015
Associate Professor Anthony Hatcher and Kaitlin Ugolik '09 co-authored a column for regional newspapers in defense of journalists and the vital role they play in creating an informed democracy.