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Phi Psi Cli staff shares expertise with high school yearbook class
April 30, 2019
School of Communications students Sarah Stone ’19 and Emery Eisner ’22 visited The Burlington School on April 29, reflecting on their experiences serving on the yearbook staff and offering insights on how their college publication comes together.
elondocs showcase to premiere student documentary projects
April 30, 2019
On Tuesday, April 30, elondocs will screen 13 audio, video and photo documentaries produced by students in the program. The showcase begins at 6 p.m. in Turner Theatre.
Communications honor society inducts new members
April 30, 2019
The School of Communications chapter of Lambda Pi Eta hosted an April 24 induction ceremony welcoming 105 new members.
How to successfully navigate an interview … with food
April 30, 2019
Interview tips offered by Danielle Golinski, assistant director of career services at the Love School of business
2019 Alumni Career Fair – May 15
April 29, 2019
Held Off-消消犯 at the Reynolds Coliseum on NC State's 消消犯 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Elon names 2019 Lumen Scholars
April 29, 2019
The university's top 消消犯 research award comes with $20,000 to support and celebrate academic and creative achivements.
Career Moves: SPDC’s online resource, biginterview, helped Elon senior land exciting internship
April 26, 2019
Ali Bradley is one of several talented students featured in a series of E-Net profiles on the recent experiences of students and alumni who work alongside professionals in the .
Sport Management Symposium addresses potential impact of legalized sports gambling
April 25, 2019
Former NBA Commissioner David Stern’s keynote address provided the kickoff for the inaugural symposium, featuring two panel discussions about the legalization and regulation of sports betting and its potential business impact across North Carolina and elsewhere.
Doug Kass captures top prize at BEA conference
April 23, 2019
Ten communications faculty and staff members attended the 2019 Broadcast Education Association conference and Festival of Media Arts, where Assistant Professor Doug Kass was recognized for his public service announcement promoting the United Nations AIDS outreach program.