- Intern Insider: Student Goes Beyond the Print to Embrace the Online WorldYou could say she had declared her major as a pre-adolescent. At the budding age of 10—still a child—she had already articulated her career aspiration: She had a passion for print, and that was it.
- Intern Insider: 'Model Interns' Absorb Versatile InternshipThe first half of their day followed a familiar script. They attended meetings. They filled out paperwork. They otherwise hung out in an office and did typical, mundane intern tasks. But in Los Angeles, what first day would be complete without a trip to a television set?
- Paul Parsons elected VP of national communications organizationPaul Parsons, dean of the School of Communications, has been elected vice president of the Association of Schools of Journalism and Mass Communication (ASJMC) during 2008-09. He will become President-Elect in 2009-10 and then ASJMC President in 2010-11.
- Janna Q. Anderson named nation’s top journalism educator by AEJMC divisionJanna Quitney Anderson, associate professor in Elon’s School of Communications, has been named the 2008 winner of the Outstanding Educator Award in the Newspaper Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC).
- Intern Insider: Student Lives the 'Hollywood Life'It’s not that she isn’t used to navigating big cities. She grew up in South Barrington, Ill., a suburb of busy Chicago. It’s not that she can’t be away from home. She and her parents are separated by almost 850 miles when she’s taking classes at Elon.
- Ward-Johnson, Guiniven research featured in Triad Business JournalResearch by Frances Ward-Johnson and John Guiniven about the ethics of the social media release appeared in the June 20-26 edition of the Triad Business Journal in an article headlined “Elon professors research ethics of social media use.”
- Skube writes column about race relations in the L.A. Times
- Sunshine Center and League Project Featured on Statewide Television Program

