Articles by Tommy Kopetskie
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Kelly Furnas judges journalism competition in Shanghai
October 16, 2019
The lecturer in the School of Communications served as the lead judge for the 2019 Youth Observation Contest, a student competition organized by the Journalism Education Association of China.
Students recount summer experiences at Sport Management Internship Forum
October 11, 2019
The Sport Management Department hosted its annual fall internship forum on Oct. 7, featuring a poster session highlighting the summer internships of 25 students.
elondocs celebrates 10th cohort
October 9, 2019
The School of Communications’ documentary program introduces its eight new members for the 2019-20 academic year.
Katrina Taylor ’04 wins Emmy for Outstanding Editing
October 4, 2019
The Elon alumna served as the lead editor of “Wildland,” a 2018 film that examines an Oregonian firefighting crew and the challenges it faced during a recent fire season.
Pulitzer grantee to share experiences covering public health, environment and international affairs
October 3, 2019
Multimedia journalist Melanie Saltzman will host a community-wide presentation on Tuesday, Oct. 22, at 7 p.m. in the screening room of McEwen Communications Building.
Elon student team from Imagining the Internet Center chronicles Internet Hall of Fame events in San José, Costa Rica
October 1, 2019
Led by Assistant Professor Alex Luchsinger, four student journalists recorded documentary video interviews with global Internet Hall of Fame inductees, including Larry Irving and Jean Armour Polly.
School of Communications welcomes two full-time faculty members
September 26, 2019
Jenny Jiang and Shannon Zenner joined the School of Communications in fall 2019 as assistant professors.
WINS initiative hosts mentor-mentee mingle
September 19, 2019
Five alumnae returned to campus to network with female students studying in the Sport Management Department.
Hal Vincent elected to lead AEJMC’s Advertising Division
September 19, 2019
The lecturer in strategic communications and faculty director of Live Oak Communications will serve in a division head leadership position for the nation’s oldest and largest journalism and mass communications academic association.
PR professionals provide an insider’s view of industry
September 19, 2019
The School of Communications hosted its Careers in Public Relations: Diversity & Inclusion Panel Discussion on Sept. 16, featuring strategic communications professionals and human resources executives from G&S Business Communications, W20 Group, Taylor Strategy, Mower, and Charlotte Pipe and Foundry.