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Book co-authored by Janna Anderson explores challenges and opportunities of the Internet
February 22, 2011
A new book co-authored by Janna Anderson, associate professor of communications, and Lee Rainie, a member of the School of Communications Advisory Board and director of the Pew Research Center’s Internet and American Life Project, focuses on the future of intelligence in the age of instant information.
Pendulum, Phi Psi Cli honored at annual state media conference
February 19, 2011
Student leaders from The Pendulum and Phi Psi Cli Yearbook were honored with individual and Best of Show awards at the fourth annual North Carolina College Media Association conference Feb. 19 at Appalachian State University in Boone, N.C. Students and advisers from student media organizations from across the state participated in the daylong event that focused primarily on reporting for and on the arts.
Communications students place in several BEA Festival of Media Arts awards categories
February 18, 2011
Students from Elon University's School of Communications placed in this year's Broadcast Education Association's Festival of Media Arts in several awards categories. They will be recognized at the organization's annual conference April 9-13 in Las Vegas.
Phillipe Charles ’06 wins two regional Emmys
February 18, 2011
Phillipe Charles '06, a creative services producer at FOX 50, an affiliate of WRAL-TV in Durham, N.C. received two Emmy awards at the 25th annual MidSouth Regional Emmy Awards on Saturday, Jan. 29.
College Media Advisers Conference in New York March 12-15
February 18, 2011
Communications Fellows Weekend March 4-5
February 18, 2011
North Carolina College Media Association Conference Feb. 19 in Boone
February 18, 2011
Earnest Perry Visits School of Communications March 11
February 18, 2011
School of Communications Faculty Meeting March 1
February 18, 2011
Communications alumni discuss value in freelance, part-time work
February 16, 2011
Four Elon University School of Communications alumni suggested students embrace freelance and part-time work as they begin the process of searching for jobs during a packed panel discussion attended by both undergraduate and graduate students Feb. 14.