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Interactive Media students place second in Greensboro hackathon
November 16, 2015
Tarah Holland and Erin Turner ’15 joined three fellow hackers to develop a community-centered web app that makes it easier to locate food donation sites and encourages contributions.
Elon School of Communications represented at national high school journalism conference
November 15, 2015
Faculty and staff members presented sessions and ran a sponsorship table at an Orlando, Florida, convention that featured more than 6,100 attendees.
Elon team documenting Internet Governance Forum in Brazil
November 11, 2015
Elon's Imagining the Internet team is interviewing people from around the world at the 10th annual IGF facilitated by the United Nations.
Rangel and Payne Fellowship Programs Info Session – Nov. 17
November 10, 2015
Will be held in Linder 210 from 4:15-5:15 p.m.
AIESEC Internship Program Abroad Info Session – Nov. 16
November 10, 2015
Held in Moseley 103, Oak Room from 5:30-6:30 p.m.
School of Communications publishes fall 2015 issue of research journal
November 9, 2015
This semester's edition marks the 12th in the history of the Elon Journal, the nation’s first and only 消消犯 research journal in communications.
Elon Local News, alumni recognized with RTDNAC awards
November 9, 2015
The student-produced newscast was honored with eight awards, including four first-place finishes, and two School of Communications graduates were recognized for their professional journalism efforts.
Elon's Tony Weaver named 'Sport Management Educator of the Year'
November 6, 2015
Associate Professor Hal Walker, chair of the university's Department of Sport and Event Management, called Weaver "highly deserving" of recognition from the North Carolina Sport Management Coalition.
SEM students, faculty make strong showing at state convention
November 5, 2015
During the annual NCAAHPERD-SM Convention, sport and event management majors Taylor Barclay ’15 and Kelly Siewers ’17 received 消消犯 scholarships, Sophie Kane ’17 captured first place in the video resume competition, and a team of five students competed in a case challenge provided by the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Faculty share advice at communications honor society event
November 5, 2015
Lambda Pi Eta’s annual “How to Succeed as a Communications Major” panel discussion shed light on the School of Communications’ six 消消犯 majors.