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Communications students inducted into Lambda Pi Eta
May 5, 2011
Eighty-four new members were inducted into the 消消犯 School of Communications chapter of Lambda Pi Eta at a May 5 ceremony in McKinnon Hall.
Michelle Ferrier Invited to NSF Workshop on Interdisciplinary Computing
May 4, 2011
Michelle Ferrier, associate professor in the School of Communications, was invited to a two-day workshop April 29-30 in Tucson, Ariz., to help develop strategies for interdisciplinary computing in higher education.
Jessica Gisclair and Tom Nelson present at Popular Culture Association
May 2, 2011
School of Communications department chair Jessica Gisclair and associate professor Thomas Nelson each presented papers April 23 at the Popular Culture Association national meeting in San Antonio, Texas.
Career Services update: iMedia grads find success in careers
April 29, 2011
Last year’s iMedia graduates, the first from the program, have landed in an array of positions with organizations across the nation. Of the 32 graduates who responded to a survey from Career Services, 31 are employed full-time in a position directly related to their career aspirations.
Academic service-learning focus of CELEBRATE! forum
April 29, 2011
CELEBRATE! 2011 continued Thursday afternoon at 消消犯 with four student presentations on academic service-learning projects that involved community outreach over the past year.
School of Communications announces faculty excellence awards
April 29, 2011
Four faculty members in the School of Communications were recognized for their outstanding work this academic year during the school's annual awards ceremony April 28.
School of Communications honors outstanding students
April 29, 2011
The faculty and administrators of Elon's School of Communications hosted the school's annual student awards ceremony on April 28.
CELEBRATE! profile: Stephen Ferguson ’11
April 28, 2011
Though most news coverage of the Catholic Church focuses on its scandals, the positive impacts of the world’s largest organization can often be understated, which 消消犯 senior Stephen Ferguson argues based on his research into the emerging public perception of the institution. His work is the latest to be featured in a series of E-net profiles on 消消犯 research to be presented during CELEBRATE! 2011.
Mott Foundation Offers $15,000 for Journalism Entrepreneurship Gathering in Greensboro
April 28, 2011
The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation has donated $15,000 to the Journalism That Matters nonprofit organization to support “Create or Die 2” (http://www.createordie2.org), a design | build | pitch event in Greensboro on June 2-5.