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New internship program takes Elon to Hollywood
March 21, 2008
What does it take to make it in show business? A new internship program at Elon brings students to Los Angeles for a summer course that includes meetings with industry executives, lessons on marketing ideas – and a presentation to Hollywood executives of their own group proposal for a TV or movie production.
Sunshine Center spreads east over airwaves, reaches out to state PIOs
March 21, 2008
As the educational arm of the N.C. Open Government Coalition, Elon’s
Sunshine Center is spreading across the state over the airwaves and
through presentations to key constituencies.
Fired official: ‘I was always honest’
March 21, 2008
The former spokeswoman for the N.C. Department of Health and Human
Services, fired after an investigative newspaper series on
the privatization of mental health services in the state, called this
week for officials to comply with the law by
keeping archives of all emails sent in the course of their work. Her remarks at Elon University came during the annual "Sunshine Week," which promotes open access to government records.
Fired N.C. Public Information Officer to Keynote Sunshine Day, March 20
March 20, 2008
The N.C. Open Government Coalition will celebrate Sunshine Day on March 20 at Elon University. Former public affairs director for the state Department of Health and Human Services, Debbie Crane, has agreed to be the luncheon speaker at the event. Crane was fired this month after an investigative series on the privatization of mental health services in the state was featured in Raleigh’s The News & Observer.
Costello, Hatcher, Bush Present Service Learning Panel
March 18, 2008
Professors
Vic Costello, Anthony Hatcher and Lee Bush presented a panel called “Service-Learning, Civic Engagement, and
Communications: Utilizing Media to Build Awareness of Community-Based
Organizations and Issues.”
Trigoboff Discusses Ethics, Media Relations
March 18, 2008
School of Communications instructor Dan Trigoboff gave two workshops on ethics to the Emerging Leadership Program and delivered a talk on media relations to PRSSA this week.
Broadcast Students Win SPJ, Hearst Awards
March 18, 2008
Three broadcast students place in SPJ and Hearst award competitions. Details ...
LSM Society conference draws students from regional schools
March 13, 2008
Ward-Johnson, Guiniven present at international conference
March 11, 2008
Skube reviews book on Jesse Helms for Washington Post
March 10, 2008
Michael Skube, associate professor of communications, wrote a review of a new book, "Righteous Warrior: Jesse Helms and the Rise of Modern Conservatism," for the March 9 edition of the Washington Post.