Articles by Tommy Kopetskie
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‘Tremendous turnout’ of ElonComm students at employer meet and greet
September 21, 2022
In conjunction with the Student Professional Development Center, the School of Communications hosted the COMM/SPT Meet & Greet on Sept. 20, attracting a dozen organizations – both in-person and virtually – representing a variety of communications and sports-related industries.
Communications Fellows experiences highlight possibilities
September 21, 2022
The Communications Fellows program prevails following two COVID-impacted years to lead trips to Atlanta, Orlando and Tampa, Miami and Washington, D.C.
Tom Waterman ’11 named assistant commissioner of the Atlantic 10 Conference
September 19, 2022
Eleven years after landing an internship with the NCAA Division I conference, the Elon alumnus takes on a new title and will continue facilitating Olympic sports regular season events and championships.
Coral Clark ’25 takes reins as Phi Psi Cli’s editor-in-chief
September 8, 2022
The sophomore assumes the top leadership position after falling in love with the student-run organization’s community and its yearlong collaborative project.
Staci Saltz ’97 embraces role as chair of the Department of Cinema and Television Arts
September 6, 2022
In her new role, the longtime Elon faculty member says she hopes to support her colleagues as they make the department an exceptional place for learning and professional growth.
Jenny Jiang’s new research examines second screen viewing behaviors
September 5, 2022
The assistant professor of communication design co-published an article titled “Investigating Types of Second Screeners and Their Social Media Behaviors” in the Journal of Communication Technology.
New book by Amanda Sturgill examines anonymous #AltGov social media movement
August 22, 2022
The associate professor of journalism wrote “We Are #ALTGOV: Social Media Resistance from the Inside,” highlighting how and why the #AltGov Twitter movement challenged official governmental statements to inform the American public.
Chris Chen examines Instagram habitual use and problematic behaviors
August 18, 2022
The assistant professor of communication design coauthored an Aug. 13 article in Social Media + Society that investigates the habitual and problematic use of the popular photo-sharing platform.
Mark Cryan publishes article on textile league baseball history
August 12, 2022
The assistant professor of sport management examines the historic Swepsonville, North Carolina, ballpark and local textile league baseball in the spring 2022 issue of SABR’s Baseball Research Journal.
ElonComm has strong representation at AEJMC conference in Detroit
August 9, 2022
Faculty members Israel Balderas, Amanda Sturgill and Shannon Zenner were recognized with awards at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication’s 2022 national convention.