Articles by Colin Donohue
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Intern Insider: CBS Helps Barber Find His Niche
July 14, 2008
Tim Barber works Monday through Friday every week during the
summer. Sometimes he may come in at 7 a.m., sometimes at 9. But no matter the
arrival time, it’s always Monday through Friday—a typical work week.
Intern Insider: Bui ‘On the Road Again’ to CMT Internship
July 14, 2008
She sat more than 5,000 miles away from comfortable Elon,
N.C. She and her friends were on spring break, so they had left London and
traveled to Italy for a brief and relaxing respite. It was a perfect time to
visit another country and soak up its cultures and traditions.
Intern Insider: Three Numbers Lead to One ESPN Dream
July 14, 2008
8-6-0. Eryn Gradwell had mixed feelings about that area code. She yearned to see those numbers show up on her phone. But she also knew they weren’t necessarily the harbinger of good news. A phone call from Bristol, Conn., could mean one of two things: acceptance to the ESPN internship program or rejection. And her chances seemed to be tilted toward the latter.
Intern Insider: Matthews Has Designs on Astros Internship
July 14, 2008
It must have been a surreal moment for anyone viewing the
scene: Two women, sitting in the lobby of the Houston Astros Minute Maid Park,
crying with each other. One spouting tears of happiness and acceptance, the
other of memories and appreciation.
Intern Insider: Lovelace Experiences New Media at CNN.com
July 14, 2008
Photojournalism. That’s it. That’s all junior journalism
major Angie Lovelace ever wanted to do.
Paul Parsons elected VP of national communications organization
July 11, 2008
Paul Parsons, dean of the School of Communications, has been elected vice president of the Association of Schools of Journalism and Mass Communication (ASJMC) during 2008-09. He will become President-Elect in 2009-10 and then ASJMC President in 2010-11.
Intern Insider: Student Lives the ‘Hollywood Life’
July 10, 2008
It’s not that she isn’t used to navigating big cities. She grew up in South Barrington, Ill., a suburb of busy Chicago. It’s not that she can’t be away from home. She and her parents are separated by almost 850 miles when she’s taking classes at Elon.