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“Rocketeer” to be screened in School of Communications – Aug. 25
August 27, 2012
Jessica Gisclair discusses work/life balance at conference in Virginia
August 24, 2012
Jessica Gisclair, department chair and associate professor in the School of Communications, presented a workshop titled “Finding a Work/Life Balance” to the International Association of Business Communicators Aug. 23 in Lynchburg, Va.
School of Communications selects visiting professor in business journalism
August 23, 2012
Former Bloomberg reporter Dianne Finch will teach business electives in the School during the spring semester.
Elon/Pew looks at the Internet and higher education
August 23, 2012
Elon's Imagining the Internet Center partners with Pew Internet to explore the potential impact of online learning at universities.
The Washington Center Information Session Sept. 19
August 17, 2012
Intern Insider: Journalism majors focus on depth in News21 internship
August 14, 2012
Two journalism majors spent their summer in Arizona with the News21 program working on an in-depth reporting project about voting rights.
School of Communications faculty participate in national conference
August 14, 2012
Eleven faculty members in the School of Communications presented research and led sessions at the 100th national conference of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Aug. 9-12 in Chicago.
Max Negin again joins NBC for Olympic Games coverage
August 10, 2012
Elon Communications professor Max Negin is working as a digital media manager for NBC in London for the Summer Olympics.
Michelle Ferrier hosts entrepreneurs in UNITY Startup Loft
August 9, 2012
Communications associate professor Michelle Ferrier hosted entrepreneurs from venture capital, accelerator and media startup firms in a roundtable discussion on teaching media entrepreneurship at the UNITY 2012 conference Aug. 2-3 in Las Vegas.
Interactive Media program welcomes Class of 2013
August 6, 2012
The Interactive Media master's program welcomes its newest class of 27 students.