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Communications students ‘meet and greet’ with potential employers
February 23, 2022
In conjunction with the Student Professional Development Center, the School of Communications hosted the COM Meet and Greet on Feb. 22, attracting seven organizations representing a variety of communications-related industries.
Winter Term class enjoys front-row seat to La Liga clubs, Spanish soccer industry
February 3, 2022
As part of Associate Professor David Bockino’s Through the Lens of ESPN class, 13 students traveled to Spain to tour four soccer stadiums – all legendary and impressive in their own way – while also participating in marketing meetings with three of the country’s top clubs.
School of Communications publishes fall 2021 issue of research journal
December 29, 2021
In the most recent edition of the Elon Journal, student researchers conducted an expansive look at storytelling, as well as how the ongoing pandemic has impacted media producers and consumers.
Event Management class hosts fundraiser benefiting Feed The Hunger
December 29, 2021
Led by Associate Professor Hal Walker, the service-learning class coordinated an October fundraiser to support the Burlington-based nonprofit organization.
WalletHub report on ‘best sports cities’ features insight from Mark Cryan
November 10, 2021
Cryan, assistant professor of sports management, was featured as an expert in WalletHub's recent report on America's best sports cities.
WINS panel to host ‘Changing the Game: Reimagining the Modern Sport Industry’ discussion on Nov. 12
November 8, 2021
The discussion will take place in Turner Theatre.
Elon team recognized as a top contender at sport marketing competition
November 6, 2021
Kylee Hebert ’22, Taylor Schmitt ’23, Hunter Small ’23 and Jordan Ziegler ’22 continue Elon’s string of stellar performances in the Sport Marketing Association Conference’s case study bowl.
Cara Lucia publishes article on inclusive excellence in collegiate recreation
November 3, 2021
The chair of the Sport Management Department addresses how NIRSA: Leaders in Collegiate Recreation is expanding its knowledge and understanding about diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI), as well as antiracism.
In My Words: Why North Carolina should legalize sports betting
October 26, 2021
In an opinion article published in the Greensboro News & Record, Elon assistant professor of sports management Bill Squadron advocates for the legalization of sports betting in North Carolina.
Mark Cryan hosts sport management alumnus to discuss sport gambling
October 14, 2021
Kevin Cunningham ’19, who works for Kambi, a sportsbook software supplier, visited with several groups during a campus visit.