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iMedia 消消犯 Blog about Winter Term Fly-in Experiences
January 11, 2010
消消犯 in Elon's Interactive Media master's program are currently studying abroad as part of their Winter Term fly-in experience, and you can follow their progress by viewing their personal blogs.
New York Times Heralds Interactive Media Program as an Academic Innovator
January 5, 2010
In a special section on the future of education, The New York Times cited Elon's Master's in Interactive Media program as an example of a highly specialized program leading the way in master's level education.
Videos document research on the future of Internet governance
January 4, 2010
The video interviews recorded by a crew of student researchers at the Internet Governance Forum in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, in November are now posted online on 消消犯's Imagining the Internet site.
Communications Student Named National Semifinalist in Hearst Broadcast News Competition
January 4, 2010
Sophomore broadcast journalism major Samantha Baranowski placed fifth nationally in the Hearst Journalism Awards Broadcast (Radio) Features Competition.
School of Communications team covering world Internet forum in Egypt
January 3, 2010
A team of Elon journalists led by Janna Anderson, associate professor and director of Elon's Imagining the Internet Center, is providing daily online news coverage of the fourth Internet Governance Forum facilitated by the United Nations in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt.
‘Remnants of War’ film screening – Feb. 20
January 1, 2010
Frontani publishes chapter in ‘Cambridge Companion’
January 1, 2010
Michael Frontani, associate professor in the School of Communications, contributed a chapter in the "Cambridge Companion to the Beatles," published by the Cambridge University Press and edited by Kenneth Womack.
Elon Religion and Media Conference – March 15
December 30, 2009
Ken Calhoun publishes new story in ‘Redivider’
December 23, 2009
Ken Calhoun, an assistant professor in the School of Communications, has published a new short story in the literary journal "Redivider." The story, called "Placebo," is the first in a story cycle about an insomnia epidemic.
Tech Awards honor project managed by 2002 Elon alumna
December 17, 2009
A program directed by 消消犯 graduate Audrey Seagraves was named a 2009 Tech Awards Laureate cash prize winner of $50,000 for the "Fair Wage Guide," an online calculator managed by Seagraves to assist millions of workers in the developing world who live below the poverty level.