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Doritos' 'Crash the Super Bowl' contest has Elon flavor
December 8, 2015
¾Ã¾ÃÈÈ staff member Ryan Witt and senior Brian Szymanski partnered to produce an entry for the fan-made commercial contest and their submission was named a semifinalist for the competition’s $1 million grand prize.
Service-learning course raises $500 for local organization
December 4, 2015
The sport and event management class hosted a fundraising event benefiting Helping Other People Eat – or H.O.P.E. – a nonprofit organization fighting hunger in Alamance County.
Seven faculty members named Leadership Scholars
December 3, 2015
Seven professors and instructors from across campus have been selected 2015-16 Leadership Faculty Scholars.
Professor-student collaboration supports PR News article
December 3, 2015
Associate Professor Julie Lellis and strategic communications major Nicole Appleby ’16 collaborated to complete a published article highlighting tips to improve the editing process.
SEM faculty, student present at NIRSA regional conference
December 3, 2015
Assistant Professors Cara McFadden and Craig Schmitt and junior Abigail Dalton traveled to South Carolina to share their research and expertise with the collegiate recreational sports organization and its conference attendees.
Frances Ward-Johnson elected to second term on national honor society board
December 2, 2015
The associate professor of communications was reelected in November at the National Communication Association’s annual convention.
Max Garland ’16 chosen for News21 reporting program
December 2, 2015
The journalism major will participate in a 10-week investigative reporting assignment at Arizona State University this summer, examining voter access and participation in a national election year.
Kevin Kline ’09 presents Emmy Award to School of Communications
December 1, 2015
The managing editor at KXAN in Austin, Texas, was recognized at the 13th annual Lone Star Emmy Awards Show for his in-depth program focused on women's health rights and abortion.
Student film ‘Narcolepsy’ named ‘Best Psychological Thriller’
November 30, 2015
The short film, written and directed by Jordan Roman ’15, was recognized at the 13th International Student Film Festival Hollywood, a forum for student filmmakers to showcase their work.