Articles by Tommy Kopetskie
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Shaun Goodman ’23 reflects on his Olympic experiences, including his time in Tokyo
September 21, 2021
Goodman, a junior cinema and television arts major, traveled to Tokyo this summer to work as a runner assigned to an NBC digital team, where he edited video and collaborated with media industry professionals.
New book co-edited by Vanessa Bravo examines diaspora-targeted public diplomacy efforts in Latin America
August 25, 2021
The chair of the Strategic Communications Department authored or co-authored four chapters in the new publication, titled “Latin American Diasporas in Public Diplomacy,” which was published as part of Palgrave Macmillan’s Global Public Diplomacy series.
Elon’s creativity on full display in AEJMC’s Best of Design contest
August 5, 2021
Associate Professor Ben Hannam, Elon graduate Rachel Cifarelli ’21, and current students Catherine Nester ’22 and Grayson Meadors ’22 were recognized in more than a dozen competition categories.
Max Negin chalks up seventh Olympics with broadcast work at Tokyo games
August 4, 2021
The assistant professor of cinema and television arts is helping produce “Tokyo LIVE,” a program airing on NBC’s Peacock streaming service that features live events, highlights and athlete interviews.
Journalism major Kyra O’Connor ’23 attends SPJ’s Student Leadership Institute
August 4, 2021
Kyra O’Connor ’23, executive director of Elon News Network, participated in the program’s inaugural cohort that focused on improving student leadership and enhancing journalistic skills.
Cara Lucia begins NIRSA presidential term, publishes research on women working in collegiate recreation
August 4, 2021
The chair of the Sport Management Department takes the reigns of the leading collegiate recreational sports association, which consists of more than 4,500 members hailing from 850-plus institutions.
Isabella Seman ‘21 selected for ESPN Next program
July 28, 2021
The journalism major, who played volleyball at Elon, joined the Worldwide Leader in Sports and its leadership development initiative in late July.
Miranda Ferrante ’23 awarded Scripps Howard Foundation grant
July 6, 2021
The rising junior landed an internship in her hometown of Westchester, New York, this summer with Today Media, furthering her goal of working in digital journalism.
Bill Squadron authors Sportico column addressing mental health in college athletics
July 6, 2021
The assistant professor in the Sport Management Department wrote a July 1 guest column examining the challenges and pressures facing student-athletes, especially mental health concerns highlighted during Elon’s Sport Management Symposium in April.
Mark Cryan addresses baseball safety measures in News & Observer article
June 24, 2021
The assistant professor in the Sport Management Department offered insights on how baseball players and organizations view safety protection, a national topic following Durham Bulls pitcher Tyler Zombro sustaining a head injury from a line drive.