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School of Communications students, professor attend United Way leadership retreat
September 22, 2015
Assistant Professor Cara McFadden, Emily Bourke ’16 and Katie Dalton ’16 traveled to the United Way headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia, to participate in a gathering of student leaders, United Way staff and university advisers.
SEM students share stories from summer internships
September 21, 2015
The Sport & Event Management Department hosted its Fall Internship Forum, highlighting its students’ summer achievements and memorable internship experiences.
In My Words: Government transparency is being lost
September 21, 2015
Jonathan D. Jones, director of the N.C. Open Government Coalition and an instructor in 消消犯's School of Communications, authored a guest column for several North Carolina newspapers about recent changes to state public record laws.
elondocs enters sixth year, welcomes largest cohort
September 18, 2015
The School of Communications’ documentary program introduces its 12 new student members for the 2015-16 academic year.
Youssef Osman, Nicole Triche attend UFVA conference
September 18, 2015
The assistant professors of communications traveled to Washington, D.C., for a four-day conference designed to inspire, energize and challenge professors, scholars, and film and video makers.
Communications students capture dancers in motion
September 17, 2015
Assistant Professor Max Negin’s “Creating Multimedia Content” classes photographed students in 消消犯’s Department of Performing Arts for an upcoming project.
WRAL-TV sports anchor to speak at Elon – Sept. 16
September 15, 2015
Jeff Gravley P'16 will have a conversation with students interested in sports journalism.
Professor’s book explores travel, effects of information overload
September 15, 2015
David Bockino, an assistant professor in the School of Communications, penned his first book, “The Guidebook Experiment: Discovering Exploration in a Hyper-Connected World,” examining how the proliferation of guidebook material has fundamentally altered the nature of travel.
LEAD Program opening ceremonies welcomes students to new academic year
September 13, 2015
The Leadership Education and Development Program kicked off another year at the Sept. 6 event in McKinnon Hall with a keynote address by Kenn Gaither from the School of Communications.
Gary Grumbach ’16 capitalizes on ‘NBC Nightly News’ internship
September 10, 2015
The journalism major served as a broadcast intern this summer for the most-watched network newscast in the country, an experience that solidified his goal to work in television after graduation.