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In My Words: The other September day of infamy
September 20, 2022
In this column distributed by the 消消犯 Writers Syndicate, Associate Professor Tom Nelson remembers another September act of terrorism that claimed lives and struck fear in the hearts of Americans. The column was published by The Virginian-Pilot, the Greenville Daily Reflector, The Salisbury Post, the Daily Press and other media outlets
Tom Waterman 11 named assistant commissioner of the Atlantic 10 Conference
September 19, 2022
Eleven years after landing an internship with the NCAA Division I conference, the Elon alumnus takes on a new title and will continue facilitating Olympic sports regular season events and championships.
‘Connect to Your Future’ events to bring students, employers together
September 19, 2022
Five events throughout the day on Tuesday, Sept. 20, will provide opportunities for students with a variety of interests to meet employers seeking to fill internships and job openings.
Veda Skog 24 brings harmony to Limelight Records
September 13, 2022
Skog was elected president of Limelight Records after two years of dedication to the organization.
Coral Clark 25 takes reins as Phi Psi Clis editor-in-chief
September 8, 2022
The sophomore assumes the top leadership position after falling in love with the student-run organizations community and its yearlong collaborative project.
Staci Saltz 97 embraces role as chair of the Department of Cinema and Television Arts
September 6, 2022
In her new role, the longtime Elon faculty member says she hopes to support her colleagues as they make the department an exceptional place for learning and professional growth.
Jenny Jiangs new research examines second screen viewing behaviors
September 5, 2022
The assistant professor of communication design co-published an article titled Investigating Types of Second Screeners and Their Social Media Behaviors in the Journal of Communication Technology.
Documentary screening to link local and global environmental activism
August 30, 2022
"Powerlands" (2022) will screen at Turner Theatre on Thursday, Sept. 8, at 6 p.m., followed by a discussion with the director and a local activist.
New book by Amanda Sturgill examines anonymous #AltGov social media movement
August 22, 2022
The associate professor of journalism wrote We Are #ALTGOV: Social Media Resistance from the Inside, highlighting how and why the #AltGov Twitter movement challenged official governmental statements to inform the American public.
Chris Chen examines Instagram habitual use and problematic behaviors
August 18, 2022
The assistant professor of communication design coauthored an Aug. 13 article in Social Media + Society that investigates the habitual and problematic use of the popular photo-sharing platform.