Articles by Colin Donohue
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New law requires more accountability from nonprofits
October 5, 2012
The North Carolina General Assembly enacted a law in July that will require nonprofit organizations to be more accountable to the public.
‘Divided We Fall’ Screening Sept. 24
September 24, 2012
Byron Pitts speaks with Communications faculty, students
September 24, 2012
CBS News reporter and "60 Minutes" correspondent Byron Pitts interacted with faculty and students in the School of Communications Sept. 21, a day after he declared Elon University to have the best communications school in the nation.
Lee Bush, Jessica Gisclair present at PRSA District Conference
September 24, 2012
School of Communications associate professor Lee Bush and Communications department chair Jessica Gisclair presented at the 2012 PRSA Southeast District Conference Sept. 19-21 in Chattanooga, Tenn.
Jay Light’s Sprite Films entry wins Consumer Choice competition
September 19, 2012
The Elon alum wrote and directed a short film, "Rocketeer," which won the Consumer Choice award in the national competition.
School of Communications unveils several Homecoming activities for alumni, students
September 19, 2012
The School of Communications has organized a program of events for its alumni and students during Elon’s Homecoming Weekend Oct. 19-21. From wisdom sessions to tailgating, Communications alumni will have ample opportunities to engage in campus activities and network with future Elon graduates.
Lucinda Austin’s research featured by PR foundation
September 18, 2012
Communications assistant professor Lucinda Austin's research has been featured by the Institute of Public Relations’ "Social Science of Social Media Research Center."
PRSSA Interest Meeting Sept. 19
September 17, 2012
Chronicle of Higher Education: Bring Campus Crime Reports Out Into the Open
September 17, 2012
From The Chronicle of Higher Education (9/17/12): The campuses of private colleges are islands of invisible crime, black boxes where even violent offenses can largely disappear from public view. The public can find out more about an assault in a private homeowner's living room than about an assault on the quad at Notre Dame.
Salisbury Post: Rowan earns A+ for online records
September 14, 2012
From the Salisbury Post (9/14/12): Rowan County now has the highest transparency grade of any local government in the state, according to the John Locke Foundation.