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Matt Belanger '05 wins third Emmy Award
September 23, 2012
The School of Communications grad was honored for a story he produced for WGAL-TV in Lancaster, Penn.
’60 Minutes’ journalist: ‘Indifference is a deadly weapon’
September 20, 2012
CBS correspondent Byron Pitts visited Elon University on Sept. 20 with stories of triumph & tragedy from around the world.
Elon faculty talk media, politics in 2012 campaign season
September 20, 2012
Three professors have made news in recent days by analyzing issues related to the upcoming elections.
Elon SPJ chapter wins Outstanding Campus Chapter Award
September 20, 2012
The Elon chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists has won the Outstanding Campus Chapter Award for Region 2 for the second consecutive year.
Jay Light’s Sprite Films entry wins Consumer Choice competition
September 19, 2012
The Elon alum wrote and directed a short film, "Rocketeer," which won the Consumer Choice award in the national competition.
School of Communications unveils several Homecoming activities for alumni, students
September 19, 2012
The School of Communications has organized a program of events for its alumni and students during Elon’s Homecoming Weekend Oct. 19-21. From wisdom sessions to tailgating, Communications alumni will have ample opportunities to engage in campus activities and network with future Elon graduates.
Lucinda Austin’s research featured by PR foundation
September 18, 2012
Communications assistant professor Lucinda Austin's research has been featured by the Institute of Public Relations’ "Social Science of Social Media Research Center."
PRSSA Interest Meeting Sept. 19
September 17, 2012
Elon alum featured in NY Post story
September 14, 2012
Elon University alumnus Lt. Joe DeNenno ’10 was called "one of the finest young men I’ve ever met," by New York Post writer Lenn Robbins in a story he wrote about service members who visited with the Syracuse University football team.
Elon student a finalist for BET honor
September 13, 2012
Vote online through Sept. 18 to support sophomore Yasmine Arrington’s scholarship program for teens with parents in prison.