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Students exhibit ‘resilience and thoughtfulness’ during Emerging Journalists Program’s Immersion experience
July 8, 2022
The 12-day, on-campus residential learning workshop, made possible through $300,000 in grant funding from the Scripps Howard Foundation, supported 18 high school rising seniors interested in pursuing careers in journalism and the media industry.
Jeff Ackermann ’14 collects three Capital Emmy Awards
June 30, 2022
Elon alumni Scott McCrary ’00, Nicholas Kurtz ’14 and Emily Harrison '18 were among the other honorees recognized at the 64th National Capital Chesapeake Bay Emmy Awards ceremony held June 25.
Elon Sports Vision contingent attends SVG College Summit
June 24, 2022
Lucas Haskins, Elon Sports Vision coordinating producer, served on a panel titled “Tools for Growth: The Gear Fueling the Democratization of Live Production.”
On Watergate break-in’s 50th anniversary, Elon journalism faculty assess scandal’s impact on modern media
June 17, 2022
Three faculty members from the Department of Journalism in the School of Communications offered these insights on the 50th anniversary of the break-in at the Watergate complex, an event that would lead to the eventual resignation of President Richard M. Nixon in 1974.
Emerging Journalists Program hosts Immersion experience with high school students from across the country
June 16, 2022
The on-campus residential learning workshop, made possible through $300,000 in grant funding from the Scripps Howard Foundation, supports high school juniors interested in pursuing careers in journalism and the media industry.
Kenn Gaither named interim dean of the School of Communications
June 8, 2022
The professor of strategic communications and A.J. Fletcher Professor in Communications succeeds Dean Rochelle Ford, who was recently selected as the eighth president of Dillard University.
School of Communications publishes 25th edition of its research journal
June 6, 2022
In the spring 2022 issue of the Elon Journal, six student researchers delve into a variety of media-related topics, including the media framing of mass shooters and whether the portrayal of these perpetrators changed after the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests.
Communications graduates of 2022 boast wide variety of post-commencement jobs, educational experiences
May 23, 2022
Here's a look at where some of the 2022 School of Communications graduates are headed after they graduate.
Al Drago’s first photo exhibition chronicles N.C. Central’s final baseball season
May 18, 2022
The prolific Washington, D.C.-based photographer – and Durham native – will host his first public art installation, “The Last Dance,” on Saturday, May 28, at the Durham Athletic Park. The free event, which will be held on the field, runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Excellence celebrated at School of Communications’ end-of-year ceremony
May 9, 2022
During its annual awards ceremony, hosted May 5 in Turner Theatre, the school acknowledged high achievement from students, faculty and staff, hosted the first induction of its Kappa Tau Alpha honors society, and bid farewell to retiring Associate Professor Michael Skube.