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With cupola in place, Communications School expansion hits milestone
August 11, 2016
Construction continues at Dwight C. Schar Hall and Steers Pavilion, with both expected to open in the fall.
The world for your office
August 11, 2016
Casey Hekker ’11 is among the growing number of professionals who prefer to use technology to work from anywhere in the world.
Eric Hernandez ’16 and crew complete ambitious one-day shoot in Los Angeles
August 10, 2016
The cinema and television arts major enlisted the services of more than a dozen Elon University friends and collaborators to help produce a 30-second film that captures the emotions of the movie-going experience for the 2016 Coca-Cola and Regal Film Program.
Communications faculty share expertise, insight at AEJMC national conference
August 10, 2016
During the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication’s 2016 national convention, 13 School of Communications faculty members presented research, shared professional experiences and directed topical discussions.
In My Words: Owning the Stories of Slaves in America
August 9, 2016
Newspapers around North Carolina recently featured a guest column by Naeemah Clark, associate professor of communications, who assesses reactions to recent comments by first lady Michelle Obama about the role of slave labor in the construction of the White House.
Elon professor working behind the scenes to keep Olympics broadcasts on track
August 8, 2016
This is the fifth Olympic games that Max Negin, an assistant professor of communications, has worked on with NBC Sports.
Elon alum takes top prize for reporting on human rights violations and the Rio Olympics
August 8, 2016
The award-winning work of Michelle Alfini '16 brings light to human rights violations surrounding this summer’s Olympic Games in Brazil.
Elon News Network investigates millennial perspective at RNC, DNC
August 2, 2016
Pendulum and Elon Local News staff members headed to Cleveland and Philadelphia to chronicle firsthand the national conventions, taking an in-depth look at the experiences of young voters and supporters.
Spike in travel to Myanmar driving interest in Bockino's new book on 'mysterious' country
July 29, 2016
The assistant professor in the School of Communications participated in a Q&A interview with The Myanmar Times to highlight his experiences while traveling through Myanmar, a trip extensively featured in his recently released Kindle Single.
Federal Work-Study Info Session – Aug. 30
July 28, 2016
4:30-5:30 p.m., Moseley Center, McKinnon Hall