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Chris Morrison ’22 solves ‘technical riddle’ for ‘Pheromone’ production
October 1, 2020
The cinema and television arts major and Elon Sports Vision president plays an integral role for the Department of Performing Arts and its new production, “Pheromone: An Awkward Olfactory Inquiry.”
Joe Accordino ’11 awarded national Emmy for ‘Monday Night Football’ graphics
September 29, 2020
The Elon alumnus and members of the ESPN graphic design team were honored at the 41st Sports Emmy Awards ceremony and recognized in the Outstanding Post-Produced Graphic Design category.
Sam Porozok ’22 plays integral part in training Alamance County election workers
September 24, 2020
The junior cinema and television arts major served as a camera operator, voice actor and lead editor for an Alamance County Board of Elections’ training video project.
Google News Initiative, Don Bolden estate fund internships for journalism majors
September 9, 2020
School of Communications students Payton Byrnes ’21 and Julianne Quinn ’22 reflect on their experiences reporting virtually this summer for the Burlington Times-News.
Maya Eaglin ’19 breaks down life as an NBC digital reporter
September 8, 2020
The Elon alumna served as the guest speaker at a recent meeting of Elon University’s chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, discussing her time at Elon, her first job and how she is maintaining her mental health while reporting.
Gary Grumbach ’16 returns with MSNBC crew to cover Elon Move-In Day
August 14, 2020
The Elon graduate and former news director of “Elon Local News” was part of a three-person crew conducting interviews and gathering footage of arriving first-year and transfer students.
Elon recognizes faculty for excellence with annual awards
August 11, 2020
These four awards recognize members of the Elon community for excellence in teaching, scholarship, civic engagement and mentoring.
Grace Terry ’21 named Best Designer in the South
July 15, 2020
The communication design and international business double major was recently recognized in the Society of Professional Journalists’ Green Eyeshade Awards competition.
27 days in Brazil: Anton Delgado ’20 publishes Pulitzer Center-funded project on leprosy
July 6, 2020
During his final Winter Term session, the journalism and international & global studies double major traveled to northern Brazil to report on the country’s resurgence of leprosy, learning about the infectious disease, the people fighting it, and himself as a journalist.
Communications graduates of 2020 boast wide variety of post-commencement jobs, educational experiences
May 21, 2020
Here's a look at where a handful of the 2020 School of Communications graduates are headed after they graduate.