Articles by Colin Donohue
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Elon in Los Angeles Applications are Available Online
October 28, 2009
Sang Nam Presents Two Poster Sessions at ISSOTL
October 28, 2009
Sang Nam, an assistant professor in the School of Communications a professor in the new Interactive Media program, presented his research through two poster sessions at the International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Oct. 22-25 in Bloomington, Ind.
How to Succeed as a Communications Major Oct. 27
October 27, 2009
Live Oak Communications Hosts Fall Open House Nov. 2
October 27, 2009
Live Oak Communications Seeks Account Executives, Team Leaders, Creative Executives and Assistant Director
October 26, 2009
Live Oak Communications, Elon's student-run, full-service communications agency, is currently seeking qualified applicants for the spring of 2010. Live Oak develops and executes communications programs for businesses and not-for-profit organizations in the North Carolina region.
News and Observer: GOP leader’s stunt plays into Perdue’s hands
October 26, 2009
From the Raleigh News and Observer (10/23/09): A political tip: If you're going to send something to the governor's office, you'd better know what's in it.
Wilmington Star-News: Brunswick officials defend process that led to restrictions on Obama speech
October 26, 2009
From the Wilmington Star-News (10/1/09): A flurry of e-mails leading up to the decision to postpone showing President Barack Obama's Sept. 8 speech to schoolchildren has raised questions about whether the Brunswick County school board uses e-mails to circumvent the state open meetings law.
Jessica Gisclair presents paper at MCAA
October 20, 2009
Jessica Gisclair, the associate department chair in the School of Communications, presented her paper "Beauty exposed: A survey of traditional values" at the Midwest Conference on Asian Affairs at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, Oct. 17.
Sunshine Center, City of Greensboro Hosting Open Government Workshops Oct. 22
October 16, 2009
The City of Greensboro and the Sunshine Center of the North Carolina Open Government Coalition have scheduled two workshops dealing with public records and open meetings for Oct. 22 at the Greensboro Historical Museum auditorium. The workshops are free and open to the public, and they will feature multimedia presentations on best practices in making and responding to requests for public records.