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Car Window Poetry project by Elon alum featured on NBC Nightly News
November 15, 2016
A national audience learned about the project, started this summer in Colorado Springs, Colorado, by Alex Lewis '16, during the Nov. 14 news report.
Strategic communications majors thrive in Ketchum's Mindfire Challenge
November 15, 2016
Fletcher Rowe ’19 and Alex Hale ’19 pitched marketing ideas to the public relations agency’s clients, attempting to solve real-life issues facing the organizations.
Elon students produce online news content at Global Action Summit
November 15, 2016
Four students and a staff member from the School of Communications provided video and social media coverage for the annual forum that brings together world leaders to discuss perspectives relating to food, health and prosperity.
Elon alumnus reflects on experience participating in the Coca-Cola and Regal Films Competition
November 14, 2016
Eric Hernandez ’16, a cinema and television arts major, discusses the support he received and knowledge he gained while competing in the contest for up-and-coming filmmakers.
Communications faculty and staff attend national high school journalism conference
November 14, 2016
Faculty and staff members presented sessions and ran a sponsorship table at an Indianapolis, Indiana, convention that drew nearly 4,000 attendees.
Elon professor to deliver colloquium talk at UNLV’s Center for Gaming Research
November 10, 2016
Jessalynn Strauss, an assistant professor in the School of Communications, received one of four 2016-17 William R. Eadington Fellowships, which facilitate research into aspects of the gaming industry and the city of Las Vegas.
Elon alumnus takes home Emmy Award for work with MLB Network
November 9, 2016
Jacob Branchaud '13 is an associate producer for "MLB Tonight," a daily show on the MLB Network.
Colleagues, friends gather to dedicate bench in memory of late professor
November 7, 2016
Heidi Glaesel Frontani, a professor of geography and member of Elon's faculty for more than 17 years, died in February following a sudden illness.
Community Connections: Freedom of Expression and the News — TONIGHT
November 6, 2016
Public Forum Tuesday, Nov. 15, from 7 to 8:15 p.m. in McKinnon Hall.
Communications faculty attend BEA’s first-ever Super-Regional Conference
November 3, 2016
Four School of Communications professors participated in the inaugural Broadcast Education Association event, including Associate Professor Vic Costello who served as a conference co-chair.