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Daniel Quackenbush ’13 takes his Elon experience to Hollywood productions
November 19, 2024
Daniel Quackenbush's time at Elon University proved formative when working on production teams for major documentaries like Netflix's "Gaga: Five Foot Two" and HBO's "Believer."
Kelly Furnas recognized with Journalism Education Association’s highest honor
November 12, 2024
During the Fall 2024 JEA/NSPA National High School Journalism Convention, the multimedia journalism educator was presented with the 2024 Carl Towley Award acknowledging his lasting contributions to scholastic journalism.
Elon News Network shines at National College Media Convention, securing two Pacemaker Awards
November 7, 2024
Elon’s student newspaper, The Pendulum, also captured first place in the Liberty Awards for the best election print edition in collegiate journalism.
The Pendulum Turns 50: Celebrating a tradition of reporting and community
November 5, 2024
Current students, alumni and faculty gathered on Nov. 1 during Homecoming & Reunion Weekend to toast five decades of informing Elon’s campus community.
Journalism class launches voter guide to empower classmates
November 1, 2024
Students in Associate Professor Amanda Sturgill's Multiplatform News Editing class developed a website offering issue-based information on candidates in states where many Elon students are registered voters.
‘Find Your People’ event helps first-year students make connections
October 28, 2024
School of Communications faculty and staff members, as well as upperclassmen, gathered Oct. 21 to educate first-year students about the school’s academic programs, resources and opportunities.
Alumni in Action: Maria Ramirez Uribe ’20 helps keep the facts straight
October 25, 2024
The School of Communications graduate serves as an immigration reporter at PolitiFact, digging deep in topical subjects, translating complex issues into digestible stories, and making sure that facts are, indeed, facts.
Documentary by Meredith Stutz ’16 explores hope and healing for sex trafficking survivors
October 25, 2024
In the powerful 22-minute film “Breaking Chains: Surviving Sex Trafficking and the Power of Second Chances,” the Elon University alumna brings audiences face-to-face with the grim realities of human trafficking in Cincinnati and the inspiring resilience of those working to combat it.
Elon alumni aid Hurricane Helene recovery effort
October 22, 2024
Elon University alumni have been on the ground or helping from afar to aid recovery efforts in western North Carolina following Hurricane Helene.
Behind the scenes at the vice presidential debate with Julie Morse ’13
October 17, 2024
Morse, a senior producer with CBS News, shares about her experience leading up to and during the Oct. 1 debate between Republican J.D. Vance and Democrat Tim Walz.