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New Elon-Pew study looks at threats to the future of the Internet
July 2, 2014
Imagining the Internet and Pew Research surveyed world technology experts about the challenges to the Internet's future development between now and 2025.
Elon team provides news coverage of Russian event
June 26, 2014
A team of students, faculty, and alumni from Elon University's School of Communications spent a week in June in Ekaterinburg, Russia, covering the 2014 International Collegiate Programming Contest in video, photo, social media and text.
Lucinda Austin publishes articles in Encyclopedia of Health Communication
June 23, 2014
Contributions by the Elon assistant professor of communications are part of a 600-article volume.
Elon students assume leadership roles for U.S. Open fundraiser
June 18, 2014
Five students from the Department of Sport and Event Management have recruited volunteers, handled sales receipts and coordinated inventory this month at a concessions tent in Pinehurst, North Carolina, for the 2014 men’s and women’s U.S. Open Championships.
Elon's School of Communications places in Top 20 in Hearst competition
June 10, 2014
Several journalism students pace Elon in the prestigious national contest.
Dance major honored at Los Angeles film festival
June 10, 2014
Rising senior Amber Schmiesing, whose work with film was inspired by her experience in the "Elon in L.A." program, won the Dance Camera West film festival's Emerging Artist Second Runner Up Award for an original dance film.
Student-produced music video entered into International Music Video Database
June 4, 2014
A video created and marketed by Elon University's student-run Limelight Records recording label features the music of Kid Cas, the stage name for Brandon Williams '14.
School of Communications faculty members present research at ICA
May 28, 2014
Professors Vanessa Bravo, Julie Lellis, Barbara Miller and Qian Xu all participated in the conference.
In My Words: For dedicated educators, parting really is sweet sorrow
May 27, 2014
Associate Professor Naeemah Clark writes for regional newspapers about the joys and sadness each spring of watching students graduate.