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Student media honored by state association
February 27, 2016
The Pendulum, Phi Psi Cli and Colonnades won a total of 22 awards from the North Carolina College Media Association.
Death of Professor Heidi G. Frontani
February 26, 2016
A campus Gathering of Friends to mourn the loss of a beloved Elon scholar and mentor takes place Monday, Feb. 29, at 4 p.m. in the Sacred Space of the Numen Lumen Pavilion.
Jennifer Thompson '85 named North Carolinian of the Year
February 26, 2016
The N.C. Press Association honored Thompson, a rape survivor and an advocate for reform in the use of eyewitness identification, during a Feb. 25 awards ceremony.
Elon alumnus speaks about life as a math graduate student
February 25, 2016
Greg Mader '11, a doctoral student in Biomathematics at N.C. State University, spoke Feb. 24 to a crowd of 32 students and faculty about his life as a graduate student.
Communications students recognized by BEA awards competition
February 25, 2016
Led by Nick Margherita’s first-place finish, several School of Communications students and graduates were recognized in the 2016 Broadcast Education Association’s Festival of Media Arts. Their awards will be presented at the organization's annual conference April 17-20 in Las Vegas.
Elon pioneers recognized for 'heroic' role in integration
February 23, 2016
Glenda Phillips Hightower and Eugene Perry ‘69 were honored during a special College Coffee with formal portraits unveiled to commemorate their roles in making Elon history.
WSOE's long road to the airwaves
February 23, 2016
Bill Zint ’79, WSOE’s first manager, reflects on the student radio station’s 1977 launch and its mission to bring together the Elon community.
Communications junior to speak at TED2016 conference
February 12, 2016
Cinema and television arts major Jonny Deaton ’17 will screen his film, “Joining the Conversation,” and kick off a discussion about nuclear weapons during the opening day of the annual conference held in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Communications graduate lands prestigious marketing fellowship
February 11, 2016
Steven Ebert ’14 is one of 12 individuals selected from a pool of more than 1,500 candidates for a three-year fellowship with WPP, the world’s largest advertising, public relations and branding company.
Understanding your Global Engagement Experience: College of Arts & Sciences and School of Education – Feb. 15
February 10, 2016
Held at 4:30 p.m. in the Student Professional Development Center, Moseley 140