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Ashlyn DeLoughy ’22 awarded Scripps Howard Foundation grant
July 1, 2020
The rising junior is working with RadicalMedia on the “PBS American Portrait” series this summer, helping further her journalism and multimedia career goals.
Elon, Pew report studies future of social and civic innovation
June 30, 2020
Experts predict a decade of social and civic innovation aimed at enhancing democracy
Nneka Enurah ’11 named head of development and partnerships at FBE
June 29, 2020
The digital and TV executive was recently hired to build new relationships in the digital and TV space for the Los Angeles-based multiplatform media company.
NC Local News Intern Corps stories featured by news outlets across the state
June 26, 2020
The four student journalists of the inaugural NC Local News Intern Corps have produced stories featured in local news publications across the state of North Carolina.
Rachel Cifarelli ’21 wins gold in Innovation Center for Design Excellence competition
June 18, 2020
The rising senior and communication design major created a three-poster series highlighting sustainability and ways to reduce environmental impact for ICDE’s environmental graphic design contest.
Javik Blake ’23 earns top-10 finish in Jim Nantz Award rankings
June 16, 2020
The Communications Fellow and journalism major is the highest ranked first-year student in the award’s history and the first Elon student to be recognized since 2013.
In My Words: It’s time to replace the broken contract with America
June 16, 2020
This column by Rochelle Ford, dean of the School of Communications, focused on the broken contract between America and its black residents was published in PRWeek and by Agility PR.
In My Words: We need to do more than hear voices. We need to listen.
June 16, 2020
This column by Jaden Dakwa '21 appeared in The Fayetteville Observer and focuses on the need to not just hear but to listen during these challenging times.
School of Communications publishes spring 2020 issue of research journal
June 15, 2020
In its most recent edition, the nation’s first and only þ research journal in communications delves into an array of media-related topics, including the role of journalism in covering urgent current topics and media portrayal of gender diversity.
Connecting through conversation: School of Communications hosts film screening, forum to encourage community dialogue
June 12, 2020
Led by Communications Dean Rochelle Ford, the School of Communications held a June 11 screening of “Walking While Black” and a community discussion to connect law enforcement, Alamance County leaders and diverse communities through conversation.