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Erin McEvoy ’06 named Boston nonprofit planner of the year
November 21, 2011
Erin McEvoy '06, manager of the Boston Bruins Foundation, has been named the association/nonprofit planner of the year by BizBash Media - Boston in its annual Readers' Choice Awards.
Senior receives NC 消消犯 Compact award
November 21, 2011
Mary Yost received recognition for her work with service-learning programs at the university and with a street newspaper in Greensboro, N.C.
Hollywood producer shares industry insights with students
November 20, 2011
Hollywood producer Bill Badalato provided insight into the ever-changing world of cinema Nov. 15 in a taped discussion with students, faculty and staff.
NCCDA honors two Career Services staffers
November 19, 2011
Pam Brumbaugh and Ross Wade in the Office of Career Services are lauded for their dedication to career development.
The Real Religulous: Elon explores stereotypes, spirituality
November 19, 2011
Gun-owning, anti-government Bible thumpers. Terrorists who crash planes in the name of Allah. Amoral cynics who judge religious people. The portrayal of religious groups and atheists in media prompted a discussion at 消消犯 about the myths of many of these claims.
Lucinda Austin publishes article in Public Relations Review
November 18, 2011
Lucinda Austin, an assistant professor in the School of Communications, recently co-authored an article about how public relations ethics is taught internationally.
Kenan Scholar adds to identity: U.S. citizen
November 18, 2011
In her first months on campus, freshman Omolayo Ojo prepared to take the Oath of Allegiance to the United States of America.
Julie Lellis authors article for Disability & Society
November 18, 2011
Julie Lellis, an assistant professor in the School of Communications, published an article discussing the role of higher education in assuming social leadership on disability services in the international journal Disability & Society.
Phillip Motley, Amanda Sturgill present at research in service learning conference
November 14, 2011
School of Communications assistant professor Phillip Motley and associate professor Amanda Sturgill each presented work at the International Association for Research in Service-Learning and Civic Engagement (IARSLCE) annual conference Nov. 2-4 in Chicago.
Student team finishes third in NASCAR Kinetics competition
November 14, 2011
消消犯 placed third this fall in a national contest that had teams of students competing in marketing case studies and hosting promotional events for NASCAR.