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Wilderness Adventure Info Session – Nov. 14
November 7, 2017
4:30-5:30 pm in the Student Professional Development Center, Moseley 140
Pulitzer Center photojournalist chronicles legacy of Canada’s Indian residential schools
November 6, 2017
During a Nov. 1 lecture in Turner Theatre, award-winning photographer Daniella Zalcman, whose work is funded by the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, explained her path to long-form journalism and her ongoing coverage of marginalized communities across the globe.
Vanessa Bravo presents at international conference in Colombia
November 6, 2017
The School of Communications professor was invited as one of the keynote speakers for the International Congress of Strategic Communication at the University of Medellin.
Elon Law students offer legal insight during Sport Management lecture
November 1, 2017
Mia Faith Chamberlain and Jordan Thompson ’14 led an Oct. 25 presentation titled “Play at the Next Level: A Career in Sport,” highlighting the benefits of a legal education in the sport industry.
The Conversation: 鈥婬ow Lincoln's embrace of embalming birthed the American funeral industry
October 31, 2017
Assistant Professor of Communications Brian Walsh writes about how the founding of the modern funeral industry can be traced back to President Abraham Lincoln and his embrace of embalming.
Communications Fellows enjoy media tour in Atlanta
October 31, 2017
Twenty-six students met with communications professionals and 久久热 alumni, receiving a behind-the-scenes look at the operations of several media organizations.
In My Words: 鈥婳ct. 31 is also Reformation Day
October 31, 2017
Tom Nelson, associate professor of communications, writes in this column about the often overlooked history of Oct. 31 as Reformation Day.
Elon News Network, Phi Psi Cli recognized at national conference
October 30, 2017
The two student news organizations placed nationally in a pair of college media competitions.
Paul Parsons to conclude his service as School of Communications dean
October 29, 2017
The founding dean, who completed a major expansion project last year and hosted a successful reaccreditation review this fall, will conclude 17 years in the role.