Assistant Professor Rebecca Bagley and Associate Professor Nicole Triche advised student teams that captured first-place honors in the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication contest.
School of Communications students collected five awards in the , presented by the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, including a podium sweep in the contests mobile application category for small schools.

, a student group project advised by Assistant Professor Rebecca Bagley, won first place in the contests App Individual/Team/Single Class Small School Category. Produced as part of Bagleys Web and Mobile Publishing class, the project allows users to create an account to collect and share their adventure experiences. Users can record and post notable details and photos while earning badges along the way. The student group consisted of Anne Kalinowski 22, Kayla Shaw 22, Natasha Osses-Konig 21, Kathryn Quinn 22 and Sally Long 22.

Interactive Media graduate student Abby Lachance G23 captured second place in the aforementioned app category for her entry, an interactive social media platform that builds a community with sport creatives, sports agents and sports fans. Lachances work was also highlighted earlier this spring.
Lastly, a second student group project advised by Bagley earned third place for its entry. The app is designed to help consumers locate the cheapest gas options and available parking based on location. Group members included Molly Mahoney 23, Patrick Hanrahan 22, Ashleigh Garcia 22 and Aulani Barnes 23.
Elon student entries also captured first and second place in the Website Individual/Team/Single Class Small School Category. The top prize was awarded to the , a robust online platform that supports a nonprofit organization in the Dominican Republic that provides educational opportunities and afterschool programs.

As part of their Interactive Project for the Public Good course, 10 Interactive Media students and Associate Professor Nicole Triche spent a week in Puerto Plata to collect video interviews, photography and written content to overhaul the organizations online presence. Student participants included Olivia Archer G23, Shaina Catchings G23, John Donohue G23, Lachance, JaRiah Morris G23, Sequoia Nichols G23, Maya ONeal G23, Hana Sedivy 21, G23, Courtney Simmons G23 and Michaela Zeno G23.
Morgan Chisholm 23, a double major in strategic communications and communication design, earned second place for her website entry, titled . The recent graduate created a website design to highlight the Marvel Cinematic Universes movies, TV shows and characters to help viewers understand the basics of each film and how they intertwine. In April, Chisholm received the schools Outstanding Senior Award for the strategic communications major.
The Best of the Web/Best of Digital Competition is an annual web and app design contest co-sponsored by the AEJMCs Communication Technology (CTEC) and Visual Communication (VISC) Divisions. Web and app design professionals and academics with a background in web and app design technology are responsible for judging the competition.
Winning entries
WEBSITE Individual/Team/Single Class Small School
First Place:
Olivia Archer, Shaina Catchings, John Donohue, Abby Lachance, JaRiah Morris, Sequoia Nichols, Maya ONeal, Hana Sedivy, Courtney Simmons, Michaela Zeno
Nicole Triche, faculty adviser
Second Place:
Morgan Chisholm, 消消犯
Ben Hannam, faculty adviser
APP Individual/Team/Single Class Small School
First Place:
Anne Kalinowski, Kayla Shaw, Natasha Osses-Konig, Kathryn Quinn, Sally Long
Rebecca Bagley, faculty adviser
Second Place:
Abby Lachance
Derek Lackaff, faculty adviser
Third Place:
Molly Mahoney, Patrick Hanrahan, Ashleigh Garcia, Aulani Barnes
Rebecca Bagley, faculty adviser