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Elon in Los Angeles program hosts alumni wisdom session
June 29, 2023
The June 20 event reinforced the connection between past, present and future generations of the Elon community studying and succeeding on the West Coast.
AI on the playing field: Bill Squadron offers insights into using technology to officiate
June 27, 2023
Squadron, an assistant professor of sport management, penned column on the topic for Sportico, which covers the worldwide sports industry.
Journalists from Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Sri Lanka visit Elon School of Communications
June 21, 2023
The professional journalists participated in two sessions led by Elon professors during their U.S. tour with the Meridian International Center focused on disinformation, ethics and credibility.
Janna Anderson featured in report on the metaverse
June 19, 2023
Anderson, a professor of journalism and director of the Imagining the Internet Center, shared insights from the center's most recent report looking at "The Metaverse in 2040."
Emerging Journalists Program hosts second on-campus experience with high school students from across the country
June 19, 2023
The 12-day residential journalism workshop, made possible through $300,000 in grant funding from the Scripps Howard Fund, supports high school juniors interested in pursuing careers in journalism and communications.
New book highlights ‘what capstones are and what they could become’
June 19, 2023
Edited by Elon University faculty members Caroline J. Ketcham, Anthony G. Weaver and Jessie L. Moore, “Cultivating Capstones: Designing High-Quality Culminating Experiences for Student Learning” delves into capstone experiences, identifying characteristics that contribute to worthwhile learning opportunities and how institutions might best serve students.
ElonComm students celebrated in Best of the Web/Best of Digital national competition
June 14, 2023
Assistant Professor Rebecca Bagley and Associate Professor Nicole Triche advised student teams that captured first-place honors in the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication contest.
Madison Powers ’24 to explore U.S. immigration with Pulitzer Center grant
June 13, 2023
As a Pulitzer Center Reporting Fellow, the journalism major and Communication Fellow will travel this summer to El Paso, Texas, to conduct extensive reporting on violence and the dangers of migration, and their impacts on families.
Chris Chen presents papers exploring artificial intelligence at ICA conference
June 5, 2023
The assistant professor of communication design continues her delve into AI and algorithmic bias with two new papers at the 73rd annual conference of the International Communication Association.
John Luke Farah ’24 uses research to raise profiles of the businesses of refugees
June 5, 2023
Part ethnographic research, part marketing study, Farah worked with six microenterprises founded by clients of the Triad Refugee Business Center to build their online presence and gain customers.