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Elon instructor contributes to international coverage of LAX shooting
November 4, 2013
Social media reports by J McMerty, director of the "Elon in L.A." program, found worldwide audiences on Nov. 1, 2013, when his flight landed in Los Angeles as a shooting unfolded inside the airport.

Elon alumnus nabs third Emmy award
September 30, 2013
Mitch Pittman ’09 won his most recent Upper Midwest Region Emmy Award for his work at KSTP-TV in St. Paul, Minn., during a Sept. 28 ceremony.

Career Moves: LinkedIn & résumé advice helps secure public relations job
September 27, 2013
Gabriela "Gabby" Szewcow '13 discovered a passion for media relations and used resources through the Student Professional Development Center, along with advice from faculty mentors, to land a job in New York City.

Alumni-produced documentary to screen at film festival in Durham
August 6, 2013
"Win or Lose," produced by Dan Koehler '12 and Liv Dubendorf '12, will have a North Carolina showing this month.
Marianne Brigola ready to help Communications students find their path
August 2, 2013
The new assistant director of Career Services for the School of Communications will prepare students for internships and careers.

Kirsten Bennett '11 wins Emmy for coverage of Aurora shooting
July 15, 2013
A producer for KOAA-TV's "News 5 at 6 p.m." in Colorado, Bennett and a colleague were honored July 13 at the Heartland Emmy Awards ceremony in Denver.

Journalism alumnus wins Silver Dome award
June 21, 2013
Eugene Daniel '11 placed second in a sports broadcast reporting competition.

Elon alumni appear on GMA Live
May 29, 2013
Will Anderson '13, David Gwynn '13 and Matt Carter '14 did a guest spot May 29.

A “virtuous nightlife:” alumni redefine fundraising in the D.C. area
May 13, 2013
Through RaiseDC, Brendan O’Connor ’09 and Ryan Ulbrich ’09 are creating new opportunities for young professionals to give back to their community.
Alumnus shares career insight, advice via Skype with music class
May 10, 2013
Tom Mullen ’00 paid a ‘virtual’ visit May 7 to students in Clay Stevenson’s Survey of Music Business class.