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The story of the First Amendment wall in McEwen
October 14, 2016
As part of the McEwen Communications Building renovation process, the School of Communications installed a 21-foot wall displaying the First Amendment.
Elon Next: Success After Elon – Oct. 21
October 13, 2016
2-3:15 p.m. | McEwen, Williams Studio (formerly Studio B)
Elon faculty, staff present at International Service-Learning Research Conference
October 13, 2016
The annual conference, which is a scholarly venue to disseminate new knowledge on service-learning and community engagement, was held Sept. 26-28 in New Orleans.
elondocs welcomes new members, new office space
October 10, 2016
The School of Communications’ documentary program introduces its 10-student cohort for the 2016-17 academic year.
Communications professors study the benefits of student agency experience
October 10, 2016
Associate Professors Lee Bush and Dan Haygood and Lecturer Hal Vincent examined the long-term impact of student-run agency experience on graduates’ careers.
'Freedom Sings' to highlight freedom of expression in song on Oct. 12
October 5, 2016
The Oct. 12 program at Elon University in the Danieley Center Neighborhood will feature an all-star cast of musicians performing songs that have been censored or banned, or that call for social change.
Professor Ahmed Fadaam presents on the evolution of art in Iraq
October 4, 2016
At this year's second Global Neighborhood House Dinner on the theme "The Arts Without Borders," Assistant Professor of Communications Ahmed Fadaam guided students through the evolutions of art in Iraq.
Elon professor calls Bob Woodward a ‘natural teacher’ following class visit
October 4, 2016
The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author spoke with Associate Professor Rich Landesberg’s ‘Broadcast News Writing’ class, discussing the intricacies of investigative reporting with the School of Communications students.
Journalism major publishes social commentary essay on ESPN’s The Undefeated
October 3, 2016
Emmanuel Morgan ’19, a Queen City native and young African-American male, shares his perspective on the nation’s racial climate and his hometown’s response following the recent death of Keith Lamont Scott during a police altercation.