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Gabrielle Raymond McGee ’06 inspires children to be ‘Ocean Superheroes’ in new book
July 13, 2026
“Ocean Superheroes” is available now through Tiny Torch Books and distributed by Simon & Schuster.
Elon professors join FCC filing on First Amendment, broadcast journalism
July 10, 2026
Professor of Law Enrique Armijo and Assistant Professor of Journalism Israel Balderas joined nearly 50 constitutional law and First Amendment scholars in urging the Federal Communications Commission to preserve editorial independence in a proceeding involving ABC's “The View.”
Caroline Cirby ’19 brings Elon roots to FIFA World Cup role
July 7, 2026
The Elon alumna is helping fans from around the globe experience the FIFA World Cup, drawing on the skills she developed as a sport management major.
Internship Spotlight: Alex Arrasmith ’28 gains agency experience at McKinney
July 2, 2026
The strategic communications major is spending the summer with the Durham-based advertising agency, where he hopes to make lasting connections.
Israel Balderas analyzes Supreme Court birthright citizenship ruling in The Mirror US
July 1, 2026
The assistant professor of journalism spoke to the Mirror US about the Supreme Court's recent decision upholding birthright citizenship, and what Justice Brett Kavanaugh's concurring opinion could mean for the future.
EJP offers a ‘two-week crash course’ in journalism
June 30, 2026
The School of Communications' fifth Emerging Journalists Program Immersion cohort concluded 12 days of reporting, multimedia storytelling and collaboration, equipping high school students with new skills and a deeper understanding of journalism.
Beyond 12 summer program encourages career and self-exploration
June 25, 2026
Beyond 12, an initiative designed to promote college and career readiness among middle school students, welcomed 50 students to campus for a two-day summer program focused on exploring future pathways.
Israel Balderas discusses FCC regulations and live broadcasts in The News & Observer
June 25, 2026
Balderas, a First Amendment attorney, explained why stations took a cautious approach when censoring profanity during the Carolina Hurricanes’ Stanley Cup celebration.
Making an impact: Students contribute more than 88,000 hours of service
June 22, 2026
During the past year, students contributed 88,084 hours of service, with more than 3,200 students participating in volunteer and community engagement efforts.
Alex Luchsinger’s documentary earns three awards at Sunny Side Up Film Festival
June 16, 2026
The associate professor of journalism’s documentary “Forward” chronicles retired U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Ashley Christman’s journey through cancer treatment, family life and military service.