Articles by Colin Donohue
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Sunshine Day at Elon University March 14
January 13, 2012
Rhino Times: New council goes back to old ways
January 12, 2012
From the Rhino Times (1/12/12): Two themes that are likely to continue during the administration of Mayor Robbie Perkins were displayed in the past week.
School of Communications publishes fall 2011 issue of undergraduate research journal
January 6, 2012
The School of Communications has published the Fall 2011 issue of the Elon Journal of Undergraduate Research in Communications, the first journal of its kind in the nation.
NCOGC calling for nominations for Open Government Hero Award
January 4, 2012
The North Carolina Open Government Coalition is looking to award its Open Government Hero Award this year.
Elon students chosen for News21 reporting program
December 15, 2011
Two students in the School of Communications were selected to participate in the 2012 Carnegie-Knight News21 Initiative this summer in Arizona.
Multiculturalism Exhibition Opens at Elon Dec. 1
December 7, 2011
"Visualizing Multiculturalism,” an exhibition of student art, will debut to the public at 9 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 1 in the Multiculturalism Center in Room 221 of the Moseley Center and remain open through 5 p.m., Monday, Dec. 5.
Multiculturalism Exhibition Opens at Elon Dec. 1
December 1, 2011
Vanessa Bravo publishes article in journal Palabra Clave
November 29, 2011
Vanessa Bravo, an assistant professor in the School of Communications, recently co-authored an article about the transnational public relations crisis suffered by Chiquita Brands for the journal Palabra Clave.
Applications for The Pendulum staff due Monday
November 21, 2011
The Pendulum, Elon University's award-winning daily newsgathering organization, is currently hiring for all executive staff positions for the spring semester. Positions are open to students of any major or year at Elon.
Fayetteville Observer: Lee County policy changes may violate state records law
November 20, 2011
From the Fayetteville Observer (11/19/11): Changes to a Lee County policy violate the state's public records law, according to a legal adviser to the N.C. Press Association.