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School of Communications faculty, students, alumni honored by BEA
April 22, 2010
Faculty, students and alumni from the School of Communications were honored by the Broadcast Education Association's Festival of Media Arts in several awards categories at the annual conference from April 15-17 in Las Vegas.
Elon’s Imagining the Internet Center sponsors FutureWeb 2010, April 28-30
April 22, 2010
World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee and Vint Cerf, widely known as a "father of the Internet" and Google's Chief Internet Evangelist, will be among the more than 60 speakers leading more than 20 different events at the three-day FutureWeb conference in Raleigh, N.C., April 28-30. The event is being organized by the Imagining the Internet Center of Elon's School of Communications, and will involve more than 40 Elon students, faculty and staff.
Nicole Triche’s ‘Metacarpus’ screening at Celebration of North Carolina Arts
April 22, 2010
Metacarpus, a film by School of Communications instructor Nicole Triche, will be a part of the Celebration of North Carolina Arts at the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh, N.C., April 24.
Phillip Motley, Sang Nam selected as National CASTL Teaching Scholars
April 21, 2010
Communications assistant professors Phillip Motley and Sang Nam were selected as National CASTL (Carnegie Academy of Teaching and Learning) Teaching Scholars and will present their research at the 2010 National CASTL Institute at Creighton University in Omaha, Neb., this summer.
Communications students present research at 2010 NCUR
April 21, 2010
Several students in the School of Communications presented their research at the 2010 National Conferences on Undergraduate Research April 15-17 at the University of Montana.
Broadcast Education Association Honors Tom Nelson’s ‘Prisoners of Plenty’
April 20, 2010
Tom Nelson, Associate Professor, School of Communications, has been given an Award of Excellence for his documentary "Prisoners of Plenty."
Brooke Barnett named Faculty Administrative Fellow
April 19, 2010
President Leo M. Lambert has appointed Brooke Barnett, associate professor of communications, to a two-year term as Faculty Administrative Fellow and Assistant to the President. She will begin her duties June 1.
Ken Calhoun’s film selected for 360 | 365 George Eastman House Film Festival
April 19, 2010
"Family 2.0," a short documentary by School of Communications assistant professor Ken Calhoun, will be screened at this year's 360 | 365 George Eastman House Film Festival.