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Katrina Taylor ’04 wins Emmy for Outstanding Editing
October 4, 2019
The Elon alumna served as the lead editor of “Wildland,” a 2018 film that examines an Oregonian firefighting crew and the challenges it faced during a recent fire season.
Pulitzer grantee to share experiences covering public health, environment and international affairs
October 3, 2019
Multimedia journalist Melanie Saltzman will host a community-wide presentation on Tuesday, Oct. 22, at 7 p.m. in the screening room of McEwen Communications Building.
Career Insights: Could Your Next Big Thing Be Freelancing?
October 3, 2019
If you're thinking about going into the freelancing world or maybe you've never even heard of it, Ms. Judge at the Student Professional Development Center offers insight into this growing business and whether its right for you. A freelancing gig could give you the freedom you need while honing in on the craft you're most passionate about.
#ElonTBT: WSOE hosts first broadcast in 1977
October 3, 2019
In this edition of #ElonTBT, we examine college radio station WSOE's history on the airwaves, with broadcasts dating back to the 1970s.
Elon student team from Imagining the Internet Center chronicles Internet Hall of Fame events in San José, Costa Rica
October 1, 2019
Led by Assistant Professor Alex Luchsinger, four student journalists recorded documentary video interviews with global Internet Hall of Fame inductees, including Larry Irving and Jean Armour Polly.
Elon launches ‘Act-Belong-Commit’ initiative at Mental Health Summit
September 26, 2019
The two-day summit marked the official launch of the "Act-Belong-Commit" framework, which promotes a mentally healthy Elon campus.
Indian film director to speak at Elon on Oct. 2
September 26, 2019
Pankaj Rishi Kumar will be on campus Wednesday, Oct. 2, to give a talk and screen his documentary film.
School of Communications welcomes two full-time faculty members
September 26, 2019
Jenny Jiang and Shannon Zenner joined the School of Communications in fall 2019 as assistant professors.
Why You Need to Stop Being So Busy, Now
September 19, 2019
Alistair Cox's article explores the new cultural trend driving our need to be constantly busy. Cox tells us that we should "consciously step off the treadmill now and again" in order to prioritize and do what matters most.
WINS initiative hosts mentor-mentee mingle
September 19, 2019
Five alumnae returned to campus to network with female students studying in the Sport Management Department.