Articles by Colin Donohue
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Interactive Profiles: Returning Student Relishes the Unknown
August 3, 2009
Dave Hollander has lived, to some degree, a vagabond lifestyle. His travels to points east, west, north and south in the United States were sometimes directionless, sometimes more structured. But no matter what, he always let life come to him because, as he says, he enjoys open-ended journeys and destinations with no clear outcome.
News and Observer: Court considers dropping Easley e-mail lawsuit
August 3, 2009
From the Raleigh News and Observer (8/3/09): North Carolina judge is due to rule on whether to continue a lawsuit protesting former Gov. Mike Easley's policy of destroying e-mail correspondence.
Powell Construction Update: Week Six
July 31, 2009
The new M.A. in Interactive Media program began this summer with Media Writing, Media Law and Ethics and Digital Media Convergence workshops before the start of the regular fall semester. The program will be housed on the second floor of Powell, which is being renovated this summer.
Interactive Media Class of 2010 Orientation Aug. 3
July 31, 2009
(THIS ITINERARY INCLUDES SOME MINOR UPDATES IN TIMES AND LOCATIONS.) Orientation 2009 Welcome! The Elon community extends warm greetings to the inaugural class in the Master of Interactive Media program. As the charter class, you are program ambassadors and will be instrumental in the development and evolution of the curriculum.
Outer Banks Sentinel: Judge releases records to Sentinel
July 31, 2009
From the Outer Banks Sentinel (7/8/09): A Superior Court judge signed a consent order on Monday ordering the Dare County Tourism Board to provide three draft settlement agreement documents to the Sentinel. The records pertained to the separation agreement entered into between the board and its former former director, Carolyn McCormick.
Brooke Barnett, Jessica Gisclair and George Padgett receive McCormick Foundation grant
July 30, 2009
Brooke Barnett, Jessica Gisclair and George Padgett, all associate professors in the School of Communications, received a $5,000 grant from the McCormick Foundation to build First Amendment awareness on campus this fall.
Lee Bush Conducts Media Training for Environmental Groups
July 30, 2009
On July 8, Lee Bush, assistant professor of Communications, conducted a media training workshop in Durham, N.C., for several nonprofit environmental groups.
Two Communications Students Present SURE Research
July 29, 2009
Two School of Communications students were among the 30 who gave their Summer Undergraduate Research Experience final presentations July 29 in McKinnon Hall.
Jessica Gisclair receives Center for Creative Leadership Scholarship
July 29, 2009
Jessica Gisclair, associate professor in the School of Communications, received a scholarship from the Center for Creative Leadership to participate in a Foundations for Leadership training July 15-17 in Greensboro, N.C.
Intern Insider: Saatchi and Saatchi Intern Enjoys Thrill of the Unknown
July 29, 2009
The first line of the e-mail read: I am very pleased to offer you one of our seats in the Saatchi and Saatchi Summer internship program working in account management. There was no ambiguity there. She had received the internship opportunity.