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Elon Innovation Challenge offers students chance to tackle real-life issue
February 18, 2020
Registration for the Challenge, which will be held Saturday, Feb. 29, is now open and closes Feb. 21.
Tony Weaver Jr. ’16 featured in Coca-Cola ad ‘History Shakers’
February 18, 2020
Tony Weaver Jr. '16 and his company Weird Enough Productions were highlighted in the 60-second Coca-Cola ad that celebrates six African American leaders in their fields.
Students explore Florida and the future of the communications industry
February 18, 2020
Thirty-two Communications Fellows toured 11 companies on a two-week trip to the Sunshine state, speaking with industry professionals, enjoying hands-on experiences, and exploring future job possibilities.
Students rave about their experiences at the 2020 Iowa caucuses
February 17, 2020
During an on-campus panel discussion on Feb. 13, Elon students recapped their Winter Term class The Trail Starts Here: The Iowa Caucuses, highlighting what it was like to be immersed in the politically charged environment.
Amanda Sturgill to discuss the AltGov phenomenon on Twitter at TEDxGreensboro
February 17, 2020
The associate professor of journalism is one of 14 “extraordinary thinkers and doers” invited to share ideas and research during the March 26 event at the Greensboro Cultural Center.
Translating to success
February 14, 2020
As a member of Atlanta United FC’s communications team, Justin Veldhuis ’12 often serves as interpreter for players and coaches.
Into the woods
February 14, 2020
Ben Hanna ’07 helps people disconnect from the pressures of work and technology and reconnect with the people around them.
I am Elon with Brian Rea ’21
February 14, 2020
The Communications Fellow has worked for student media throughout his time at Elon and is an anchor for Elon Local News.
Clark featured in 24/7 Wall St. article about diversity on college campuses
February 13, 2020
Naeemah Clark, professor of cinema and television arts and assessment coordinator, was quoted by 24/7 Wall St. in an article about diversity on college campuses.
Two brothers bring film business to Alamance County, look to partner with Elon students
February 13, 2020
Award-winning Hollywood makeup artists Dean and Starr Jones recently launched their “dream factory,” Atlantic & Pacific Studio in Burlington. The pair hopes to employ local talent, including School of Communications students.