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Communications graduate displays work in Los Angeles’ Staples Center
January 19, 2016
Bia Jurema ’15, a School of Communications alumna, directed, shot and edited a video currently playing on the arena’s LED screens during NBA games and concerts.
Elon senior places third in national reporting competition
January 15, 2016
Senior journalism major Michael Bodley's story on Montana's medical marijuana debate earned Hearst award recognition.
Film co-produced by Elon alum receives Oscar nomination
January 14, 2016
Laith al-Majali '05 is part of a team that has earned the nation of Jordan its first ever Academy Award nomination for Best Foreign Language Film.
Winter Term course offers on-the-ground look at Iowa caucuses
January 13, 2016
Taught by Associate Professor Rich Landesberg, “The Trail Starts Here: The Iowa Caucuses” class allows students to engage with presidential hopefuls, interview voters, and offer real-time reporting of political events and topics.
Arthur Chu to speak on harassment in gaming culture & digital media – Jan. 11
January 6, 2016
"Your Princess is in Another Castle: Harassment and Bullying in Gaming Culture and Digital Media," a talk by the digital media commentator and former "Jeopardy!" champion, takes place Monday at 5 p.m. in Lakeside Meeting Rooms.
Strategic communications students partner with Duke Clinical Research Institute
December 30, 2015
During the fall 2015 semester, School of Communications students developed multi-platform strategies and tactics for the world’s largest medical academic research organization.
Derek Lackaff publishes research on Better Reykjavik, civic technology
December 30, 2015
The assistant professor of communications examines socio-technical initiatives designed to promote citizen participation and collaborative problem solving in city governance.
Gerald Gibson among faculty sharing light insight in holiday video
December 18, 2015
The assistant professor of communications discussed the use and measurement of light in a short video titled “Elon Holidays 101: It's all about the light.”
Student film '(re)breathe' balances director’s hopes and fears
December 18, 2015
Written and directed by Elon University senior Mia Watkins, the short film, influenced by the circumstances surrounding the deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner, tells the story of an African-American woman attempting to find her voice in today’s society.
Vanessa Bravo publishes paper in Revista Internacional de Relaciones Públicas
December 16, 2015
The School of Communications professor analyzed the factors that are helping or hindering the voting intention and behavior of Costa Ricans who live abroad in the newly granted external voting process.