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Communications alumna finds success in entertainment industry
February 10, 2017
Candice Burrow Spake ’00 has been involved in several aspects of the creative process throughout her career. Se recently co-wrote the script for a movie, “New Life,” which premiered in the fall.
Key Risk on-campus interviews – March 15
February 9, 2017
Interviews all day - The Student Professional Development Center, Moseley 140
Baker Tilly on-campus interviews – March 7
February 9, 2017
Interviews all day- The Student Professional Development Center, Moseley 140
Staples on-campus interviews – March 1
February 9, 2017
Interviews all day- The Student Professional Development Center, Moseley 140
Communications employers to share job, internship and fellowship opportunities at Feb. 16 showcase
February 8, 2017
The School of Communications will host the Internship/Career Showcase & ePortfolio Review on Thursday, Feb. 16, in Snow Family Grand Atrium, Schar Hall.
Action! Elon students film Coca-Cola and Regal Films contest entry on-site in Virginia
February 8, 2017
Lillian Engel ’19 and Azzurra Catucci ’18 received $15,000 to produce a 35-second film that illustrates the emotions of the moviegoing experience.
In search of mindfulness, students receive ‘a truly life-changing experience’ through Study USA program
February 7, 2017
Led by Associate Professor Julie Lellis, nine students in the “Mindful America, Mindful Elon” course traveled to Massachusetts during Winter Term to study how mindfulness is practiced and then bring those experiences back to campus.
Strauss examines role press releases played in legitimizing the casino industry
February 7, 2017
The assistant professor of communications delivered a colloquium talk at UNLV’s Center for Gaming Research, exploring the unknown stories of Las Vegas’s history and how press releases contributed to the growth of the gaming industry.
News & Record article highlights lessons learned by Elon students in the Dominican Republic
February 7, 2017
During a three-week Winter Term course, titled “Business of Baseball and Tourism in the Dominican Republic,” two dozen students examined issues relating to neo-colonialism and globalization while traveling in the Caribbean nation.