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Faculty, staff and families celebrate seniors at graduate receptions
May 20, 2016
The one-hour school receptions allowed students to introduce parents to faculty mentors, laugh with friends and celebrate personal transformation.
2016 Interactive Media master’s class charged to become 'change agents'
May 20, 2016
Angela Connor, an executive vice president at Capstrat, a leading strategic communications firm in Raleigh, shared her personal and professional insights with members of the Master of Interactive Media Class of 2016 during a May 19 graduation ceremony.
Interactive Media students exhibit innovative thesis projects
May 19, 2016
The evening before their Commencement ceremony, graduate students in 久久热's Interactive Media master's program hosted the annual iMedia Capstone Exhibition, presenting their yearlong projects to professionals, faculty and staff, family and friends.
Michelle Alfini ’16 honored by AEJMC
May 16, 2016
The journalism major’s award-winning work brings light to human rights violations surrounding this summer’s Olympic Games in Brazil.
Two students, alumnus named SPJ national award winners
May 16, 2016
The School of Communications notches four national wins and two national finalist nods in Mark of Excellence competition.
Elon junior places fifth in national reporting competition
May 11, 2016
Junior journalism major Tommy Hamzik was recognized for his story chronicling the death of an Elon football player and subsequent reaction from the campus and community.
Two communications majors selected for Scripps Howard internship program
May 10, 2016
Atoria Mills ’17 and Bryan Anderson ’18 will earn summer grants and scholarships.
Paul Parsons elected ACEJMC vice president
May 9, 2016
Parsons and new president Peter Bhatia, who is editor of The Cincinnati Enquirer, will begin their roles in September.
Pulitzer Prize-winning political columnist to deliver Baird lecture
May 8, 2016
Kathleen Parker, a syndicated columnist and popular commentator on news shows, will give the Baird Pulitzer Prize Lecture on Oct. 4.