Articles by Tommy Kopetskie
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Eric Hernandez ’16 named a finalist for Coca-Cola and Regal film competition
July 11, 2016
Following his selection as one of three finalists, the Elon University graduate received $15,000 to produce a 30-second film that captures the emotions of the movie-going experience.
Two communications professors present at ICA conference in Japan
June 29, 2016
Assistant Professors David Bockino and Qian Xu shared their respective research highlighting a variety of topics, including new institutionalism and journalism education, smartphone usage, and the online discussion in China regarding genetically modified foods.
Luke LeSourd ’13 wins regional Emmy Award
June 28, 2016
The senior producer for the Redskins Broadcast Network was recognized on June 25 at the 58th National Capital Chesapeake Bay Regional Emmy Awards ceremony.
iMedia graduate examines collaboration while developing virtual workspace platform
June 15, 2016
Kelly Foran ’15 G’16 was accepted this summer into a startup accelerator program run by Groundwork Labs, a Durham-based organization that helps entrepreneurial ventures get off the ground.
Andrew Riley ’14 wins two regional Emmy Awards
June 15, 2016
An associate producer for Georgia Public Broadcasting’s PBS show, "Georgia Outdoors,” Riley and his colleagues were honored on June 11 at the 42nd Annual Southeast Emmy Awards in Atlanta.
Elon alumnus captures fifth regional Emmy Award
June 9, 2016
Mitch Pittman ’09, a reporter at KOMO-TV in Seattle, was recognized on June 4 at the 53rd annual Northwest Regional Emmy Awards.
Alexa Darby, Frances Ward-Johnson and Tammy Cobb co-author article in service-learning journal
June 9, 2016
The Elon University researchers published their findings examining how faculty members have turned to academic service-learning to expose students to diverse client populations.
Lucinda Austin, Barbara Miller co-author article in Social Marketing Quarterly
June 7, 2016
The School of Communications professors explored how the Coca-Cola Company uses social media to promote corporate social initiatives.
David Bockino utilizes Kindle platform for Myanmar narrative
June 7, 2016
The assistant professor in the School of Communications examined the Southeast Asian nation’s rise from the ground level, spending two-plus weeks exploring what has quickly become one of the world’s most enticing tourist destinations.
Strategic communications students conduct research for Graham startup incubator
June 6, 2016
Lecturer Hal Vincent’s “Strategic Research Methods” course took classroom theory and applied it in a real-world setting to promote entrepreneurship, innovation and economic sustainability in Alamance County.