Articles by Colin Donohue
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Job Interview Strategies Workshop – Nov. 13
November 13, 2008
Triche’s Short Films to be Screened at Cucalorus Film Festival
November 10, 2008
The Bars & Tone Experiment, five short films by Nicole Triche, an instructor in the School of Communications, will be screened Nov. 12 at the 14th Annual Cucalorus Film Festival in Wilmington, N.C.
Students Win top spots in PSA Contest
November 6, 2008
Communications students Mitch Donovan and Jeff Thurm won first place and Emily Robinson took honorable mention in the North Carolina Center for Voter Education PSA competition.
Alum Majali’s Award-Winning Film Showing Friday, Nov. 7
November 5, 2008
The School of Communications will show 2005 alumnus Laith Majali’s film, “Captain Abu Raed,” at 4:30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 7 in McEwen 011.
Communications Alumni Wisdom Session Nov. 7
November 5, 2008
School of Communications alumni will be holding a wisdom session at 2 p.m. on Nov. 7 in McEwen 011 as part of the Homecoming weekend festivities.
Elon in Los Angeles Informational Meeting Nov. 5
November 5, 2008
Pendulum Wins Third Place for Online Package from ACP
November 5, 2008
Two student representatives and the adviser of The Pendulum, Elon University’s weekly student newspaper, attended the Associated Collegiate Press/College Media Advisers fall convention in Kansas City, Mo., where they were awarded third place by the ACP for their online story package covering the 2008 election.
Sunshine Center explores state legislation at fall workshop
November 3, 2008
The Sunshine Center reached out Oct. 21 to the coast of Carolina with its fall 2008 workshop titled, “North Carolina Sunshine Laws from the Capitol Building to the Courtroom.” Speakers explored key developments in the North Carolina General Assembly, including a bill to explore televising state government.
Answer the Pendulum’s Presidential Poll
November 3, 2008
McMerty Presents on Panel at ACP/CMA Conference
November 2, 2008
J. McMerty, the coordinator of video projects in the School of Communications, was part of a panel discussion at the fall College Media Advisers/Associated Collegiate Press convention in Kansas City, Mo., about taking college journalists to study abroad.