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Graduates honored at Alumni Leadership Weekend
October 24, 2008
Hannah Campbell '02, Christian Brescia '03 and Lisa Goldstein '03 were honored as outstanding young alumni during Elon's first Alumni Leadership Weekend Oct. 23-25.
Iraqi journalist spending several weeks working with Elon students
October 24, 2008
Ahmed Fadaam, an Iraqi artist and public radio reporter, is working with Elon students for several weeks to help them understand the effects of the war on his country and the people who live there. Read this note for a story by Elon communications student Andie Diemer...
Final Cut Pro Video Editing Workshop Nov. 20
October 22, 2008
Elon in Los Angeles Program Mentioned in L.A. Times Article
October 21, 2008
The Elon in Los Angeles program was mentioned in an L.A. Times article about semester and summer abroad opportunities in the Los Angeles/Hollywood area.
RTNDAC honors Elon University students
October 21, 2008
Elon University students were multiple award winners at the annual Radio-Television News Directors Association of the Carolinas fall banquet. Meredith Gulley took first place for WSOE news for Best Radio Newscast. Mitch Pittman and Sam Gyllenhaal shared a first-place award for Best Student Sportscast.
Copeland publishes book chapter
October 14, 2008
David Copeland, A.J. Fletcher Professor in the School of Communications, recently published a chapter in "The Responsible Reporter: Journalism in the Information Age."
Public Relations Student Society of America meeting Oct. 14
October 14, 2008
Elon’s PRSSA selected to host regional conference
October 14, 2008
Elon University’s Public Relations Student Society of America has been selected from PRSSA chapters across the nation to host a regional conference in 2009.
Former War Correspondent Battled Discrimination during Vietnam War
October 13, 2008
Jurate Kazickas felt shrapnel tear through her legs and face during the Battle of Khe Sanh and dug her own foxhole in the Vietnamese jungle. But in Whitley auditorium Thursday afternoon she told the audience of Elon students and faculty that it doesn’t matter if a war reporter is male or female—bombs don’t discriminate.