Articles by Tommy Kopetskie
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Elon contingent produces ACC basketball contest for Raycom Sports
January 22, 2018
Wes Durham ’88, Tom Kosempa ’91, Lance Stewart ’92, Kevin Roley ’93 and Erik Kendall ’11 all played prominent roles in the Charlotte-based production company’s Jan. 21 telecast.
Sport Management class tours professional sports organizations in Charlotte
January 22, 2018
Assistant Professor Shaina Dabbs' Professional Sport Management class met with executives and staff members working for the Carolina Panthers, Knights and Checkers, including a trio of Elon alumni who handle ticket sales for the city’s AHL affiliate.
Bryan Anderson ’18 lands post-graduate internship with USA Today
January 19, 2018
The journalism and media analytics double major will spend this summer at the news organization’s Washington, D.C., bureau located two blocks from the White House.
Ben Hannam’s new book delivers a ‘guide to creating a killer portfolio’
January 16, 2018
The associate professor of communications published his new text in an easy-to-read, you-can-do-it tone with one clear objective: helping students land the job they seek.
Elon alumnus Joe Bruno ’14 hailed as ‘news breaking machine’
January 12, 2018
The WSOC-TV reporter was recognized as one of Charlotte’s “10 local media minds to watch in 2018.”
Music industry executive Tom Mullen ’00 publishes new book titled ‘Anthology of Emo: Volume One’
January 8, 2018
The vice president of marketing catalog at Atlantic Records has expanded his successful website and podcast – both titled “Washed Up Emo” – into a “documentation of stories” from artists and individuals involved in the emotionally charged musical genre that rose from the punk and hardcore scene.
Paper co-authored by communications professor and alumna named a finalist for research prize
January 4, 2018
Associate Professor Barbara Miller Gaither collaborated with Elon graduate MaryClaire Schulz ’17 and University of North Carolina faculty member Lucinda Austin to examine the relationship between corporate social responsibility and social change.
Barbara Miller Gaither examines corporate environmental advertising
January 3, 2018
The associate professor of communications was recently featured in a blog post titled “Corporate environmental ads are more persuasive when concern is high” on the website for the Arthur Page Center for Integrity in Public Communication.
Communications faculty share expertise at AEJMC national conference
December 20, 2017
During the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication’s 2017 national convention, School of Communications faculty members presented research, shared professional experiences, and participated in topical discussions and educational sessions.