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Short film by Mary Kate Douglas ’23 shines at LA Feedback Film Festival
April 3, 2024
The Elon alumna wrote and directed “Incomplete” for her cinema & television arts BFA thesis project, and the film won Best Student Short at the monthly festival in Los Angeles.
Communications students capture nine awards in BEA competition
April 2, 2024
Max Wallace ’26, Brendan Antrosiglio ’23, and a student group in the Interactive Media graduate program all earned second-place awards in the Broadcast Education Association’s 2024 Festival of Media Arts.
Astro/Physics Tea features discussion of nugget galaxies
April 2, 2024
Derrick Carr talks to the Department of Physics about nugget galaxies
Love School of Business to offer minor in cybersecurity management
April 2, 2024
The new offering will equip students with knowledge of network security, data privacy, and the ethical and legal considerations of cybersecurity.
Sports Media Lab concludes successful first year with publication of David Bockino’s new book
April 1, 2024
Titled “Game On: How Sports Media Grew Up, Sold Out, and Got Personal with Billions of Fans,” Bockino’s book – published on April 1 – is the first comprehensive, general audience history of the sports media industry.
Elon team places at NC CFA Institute Research Challenge
March 25, 2024
Students from Elon University's Martha and Spencer Love School of Business showcased their financial analysis acumen against other North Carolina universities in a bid for regional competition spots.
Matt Newberry ’24, Rebecca Bagley collect top awards at AEJMC’s VIM Fest
March 25, 2024
The Elon University senior and assistant professor of communication design, as well as Live Oak Communications, earned Gold Awards at the inaugural AEJMC Festival of Visual & Interactive Media contest. Additionally, Matt Newberry’s work was recently recognized in the Graphis New Talent Annual, which celebrates the top creative work from students across the globe.
Gendle offers session at AAC&U Conference on Diversity, Equity, and Student Success
March 25, 2024
The Director of Project Pericles led a roundtable event with academic colleagues from across the U.S. to discuss ways to increase meaningful faculty engagement with institutional DEI efforts
Burns presents film adaptation research at the 2024 American Comparative Literature Association’s annual meeting
March 22, 2024
Dan Burns, assistant professor of English, recently presented at the American Comparative Literature Association’s annual meeting, held this year at the Palais des congrès de Montreal from March 14-17.
Jeff Clark attends historic annual meeting of the Southeastern Section of the Mathematical Association of America
March 22, 2024
Jeff Clark of the Department of Mathematics attended the Executive Committee meeting of the Section to discuss upcoming bylaws revisions, presented a paper on Partially Ordered Sets, and was moved to see the Section acknowledge a historic wrong.