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Michael Skube chairs Pulitzer Prize jury for General Nonfiction

April 19, 2011

Michael Skube, an associate professor in the School of Communications, chaired the General Nonfiction jury for the 2011 Pulitzer Prizes with Robert Lee Hotz, a science writer for The Wall Street Journal, and Arnold Isaacs, a former foreign correspondent and editor of the Baltimore Sun.

Live Oak Communications applications are due TODAY

April 14, 2011

Live Oak Communications, Elon's student-run, full-service communications agency, is currently seeking qualified applicants for the fall of 2011. Live Oak develops and executes communications programs for businesses and not-for-profit organizations in the North Carolina region.

Phoenix14News wins College Television Award for best newscast

April 14, 2011

Phoenix14News, 消消犯's weekly student-produced newscast, took home first place on April 9 in the College Television Awards newscast competition in Los Angeles, an event sponsored by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation.

Distinguished panel confronts national challenges in Convocation for Honors

April 12, 2011

Though the United States faces daunting challenges, from a massive national debt to misunderstandings between people of different faiths to partisan gridlock, five distinguished panelists who visited 消消犯 on April 7 for the annual Convocation for Honors program said today’s students have the potential to restore their nation’s global reputation for innovation, education and religious freedoms.

Pendulum, Phoenix14News honored at SPJ Region 2 conference

April 11, 2011

The Pendulum, Elon's student newspaper, and Phoenix14News, Elon's student newscast, were honored April 9 with Mark of Excellence Awards at the Society of Professional Journalists Region 2 competition in Norfolk, Va.

NBC’s Brian Williams reflects on journalism, technology

April 8, 2011

What does it take to be a good reporter? NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams has several thoughts, including: “Know your audience. Know your subject.” One of America’s most acclaimed journalists on Friday shared with 消消犯 students his views on the media, technology, and on balancing work and family in a Whitley Auditorium question-and-answer discussion sprinkled with wit and wisdom.

Communications Fellows relish their Sundance experience

April 6, 2011

Every winter more than 600 Elon students pack their bags and head to exciting locations throughout the world to study abroad. These students learn about the cultures of nations ranging from Ghana to China, but this year 22 students got a taste of a completely different culture: the culture of the entertainment industry.