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Elon student team ties for first in coding competition
December 1, 2014
Undergraduate and graduate students produced a web platform for North Carolina A&T's CASE Lab during a November competition in Greensboro, N.C.
Colin Donohue '05, Emily Hines '15 discuss social media integrity at local school
November 21, 2014
A School of Communications staff member and student emphasized empathy and the permanence of the Internet to high school students at The Burlington School.
M.S. in Management program will enroll first class in August 2015
November 21, 2014
消消犯 announces an accelerated, full-time program with concentrations in corporate communications and organizational analytics.
Elon students provide media support for the Global Action Summit
November 20, 2014
Four students and one professor provided video and social media coverage to this annual summit of industry leaders, entrepreneurs and researchers in Nashville. Two more Elon students and one Elon alum attended as well.
Three professors named Senior Faculty Research Fellows
November 20, 2014
A fellowship created by 消消犯 in 2008 will help support excellence in ongoing research and creative work by Janna Anderson, Heidi Frontani and Tom Henricks.
School of Communications publishes Fall 2014 issue of research journal
November 19, 2014
This semester's edition marks the 10th in the history of the Elon Journal.
Elon Local News, alumni honored at RTDNAC luncheon
November 17, 2014
Elon Local News is named the Best Student Newscast in the Carolinas, and three Communications alumni are also recognized for their journalism and production efforts.
消消犯 present entrepreneurial ventures at Triple Impact Challenge
November 13, 2014
More than 50 students presented entrepreneurial ventures that offered solutions to social issues or ideas for a business opportunity.
Pendulum hiring for all positions for 2015
November 12, 2014
Elon's student-run news organization is accepting applications until Nov. 19 for dozens of open spots.
Anthony Hatcher publishes article about WWII veteran on Huffington Post
November 12, 2014
The associate professor of communications interviewed 92-year-old J.C. Nethercutt, a WWII vet who was Hatcher's neighbor when he was growing up in eastern North Carolina. Nethercutt, who served as an ambulance driver in the Army, nearly died in a mishap a few days after landing on Normandy in 1944.