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Elon News Network secures Best of Show honors at state media contest
February 24, 2025
The student-run news organization was recognized at the North Carolina College Media Association’s annual conference held Feb. 22 at Appalachian State University.
School of Communications to host Spotlight on Inclusive Excellence Feb. 25
February 21, 2025
Hosted by the school’s Inclusive Excellence Committee, the interactive event will bring together students, faculty and staff to explore topics such as investigative journalism, media diversity, health disparities, and sports equity, with a special emphasis on undergraduate research advancing DEI efforts.
Natalie Allison ’13 joins The Washington Post White House reporting team
January 15, 2025
The School of Communications alumna began her career at Elon’s student newspaper before working for the Burlington Times-News, the Tennessean and Politico. Her work has earned multiple awards, including the grand prize at the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Book and Journalism Awards.
Kelly Furnas recognized with Journalism Education Association’s highest honor
November 12, 2024
During the Fall 2024 JEA/NSPA National High School Journalism Convention, the multimedia journalism educator was presented with the 2024 Carl Towley Award acknowledging his lasting contributions to scholastic journalism.
Elon News Network shines at National College Media Convention, securing two Pacemaker Awards
November 7, 2024
Elon’s student newspaper, The Pendulum, also captured first place in the Liberty Awards for the best election print edition in collegiate journalism.
Alumni in Action: Maria Ramirez Uribe ’20 helps keep the facts straight
October 25, 2024
The School of Communications graduate serves as an immigration reporter at PolitiFact, digging deep in topical subjects, translating complex issues into digestible stories, and making sure that facts are, indeed, facts.
Documentary by Meredith Stutz ’16 explores hope and healing for sex trafficking survivors
October 25, 2024
In the powerful 22-minute film “Breaking Chains: Surviving Sex Trafficking and the Power of Second Chances,” the Elon University alumna brings audiences face-to-face with the grim realities of human trafficking in Cincinnati and the inspiring resilience of those working to combat it.
Elon brings Robin Newton ’07 a SPANing news career
October 4, 2024
Robin Newton’s ’07 time at Elon led her to both the Republican and Democratic National Conventions on behalf of C-SPAN.
WSOE hosts live political podcast heading into election season
October 1, 2024
The Hometown Holler, a North Carolina politics podcast hosted by Daniel Ayers and Quinn Ray, interviewed Anderson Clayton, chair of the NC Democratic Party, during a Sept. 12 recording discussing local and state politics and how students can make their mark.
Scott Katz ’26 spends summer ‘slinging merch’ for the Savannah Bananas
September 30, 2024
Through a combination of networking, persistence and good timing, the sport management major was able to bring his energy and passion for “Banana Ball” to Buffalo, Cleveland, Durham, Greensboro and his hometown of Philadelphia.