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Interactive Media students showcase thesis projects
May 21, 2015
During their annual capstone exhibition on May 20, students in Elon University’s Interactive Media master's program presented the work they've completed this semester.
Communications student publishes op-ed on domestic violence
May 21, 2015
Strategic communications major Amanda Garrity ’16 examines how media is promoting domestic violence awareness and questions if knowledge is leading to action.
Elon senior awarded Coro Fellowship in Public Affairs
May 18, 2015
Daniel Sheehan, a human service studies and strategic communications double major, begins his career after Elon with a fellowship in New York City that develops "the next generation of aspiring change makers."
Journalism major selected for Dow Jones News Fund internship program
May 15, 2015
Following a weeklong training session at Arizona State University, Thomas Neas ’15 will begin a 10-week paid internship with The Palm Beach Post.
SEM class organizes fundraiser for deaf services organization
May 14, 2015
Students in the Sport and Event Management Department hosted an April 27 charity dinner, raising $800 in support of Communication Services for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, Inc., a nonprofit organization in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Lucinda Austin co-authors article in Public Relations Journal
May 13, 2015
The School of Communications assistant professor examined ethical crisis communication and stakeholder engagement through the lens of media professionals.
Al Drago ’15, Michael Bodley ’16 named SPJ national award winners
May 12, 2015
The Society of Professional Journalists recognized the School of Communications students as Mark of Excellence Award recipients.
Communications honor society inducts new members
May 12, 2015
Sixty-one students entered the School of Communications chapter of Lambda Pi Eta in a May 11 ceremony.
Naeemah Clark publishes column in News & Record
May 12, 2015
The associate professor of communications recounted in a troubling experience from her earliest days on campus and how it today inspires her to be a better teacher.