Articles by Colin Donohue
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Two Communications Students Win BEA Scholarship
December 2, 2008
Elon University Commmunications students Shea Northcut and Laura Beth Ward were
awarded a Harold Fellows Scholarship from the Broadcast Education
Association this week.
Parsons, Scott and Landesberg write chapter in Global Journalism book
November 28, 2008
The dean and two faculty members in the School of Communications have authored a chapter that appears in the 2009 edition of the book "Global Journalism: Topical Issues and Media Systems."
Closed-door salary talk leak upsets city council
November 21, 2008
From the Fayetteville Observer (11/16/08): Some Fayetteville City Council members are perturbed their closed-door
talks about boosting the city manager’s salary have become public.
Elon Poll: Majority of N.C. residents favor TV channel for state legislative sessions and hearings
November 20, 2008
Seven out of 10 residents in North Carolina say they are interested in a television channel that would televise state legislative sessions and legislative committee hearings, according to data compiled in the most recent Elon University Poll.
Communications Internship/Award Opportunities
November 20, 2008
Sunshine Center to Present at Future of News Seminar
November 20, 2008
A representative from the Sunshine Center at Elon University will present at the Future of News Seminar Nov. 19 in Chapel Hill.
Sunshine Center’s Harrison to be Panelist for Daylong Seminar
November 19, 2008
A four-member faculty of academics and attorneys will conduct a seminar titled "What You Need to Know About Public Records and Open Meetings in North Carolina" Nov. 20 in Raleigh. Lorman Education Services is offering the daylong seminar for continuing education credit. Sunshine Center Assistant Director Dale Harrison will serve on the faculty, conducting a session titled “Sunshine Legislation in North Carolina: Current Conditions and a Forecast for the Future.”
Fayetteville council may have violated law
November 19, 2008
From the Fayetteville Observer (11/19/08): The Fayetteville City Council may have violated the North Carolina Open
Meetings Law when it met behind closed doors to discuss personnel
matters, according to two advocates for open government.
Interactive Media Masters Program Meeting Nov. 18
November 18, 2008
Citizen-Times.com: N.C. Ranked as Fair in Open Government
November 14, 2008
From the Citizen-times.com (11/8/08): Among the 50 states, North Carolina ranks in the middle of the pack for open, ethical and accountable government, a national watchdog group says. The Better Government Association's "Integrity Index" released last month ranks North Carolina No. 23.