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Senior Natalia Conte turns passion for poetry into top job at Colonnades
January 9, 2019
With a staff in place, Conte is ready to get down to the business of producing the 70th volume of the journal.
Anton Delgado ’20 to investigate federal disaster relief during News21 fellowship
January 7, 2019
The Elon junior will participate in a 10-week investigative reporting assignment at Arizona State University this summer, examining how the federal government has responded to natural disasters ranging from hurricanes to wildfires.
Cammie Behnke ’19 selected for Pulitzer Center Student Fellowship
January 3, 2019
The senior journalism major will spend 12 days examining the evolution of women in post-genocide Rwanda.
Elon alumni reel in Midsouth Emmy Award nominations
November 27, 2018
Joe Bruno ’14, Brandon Marshall ’12, Sophie Nielsen-Kolding ’12, Nick Ochsner '11 and Christine Williams '14 will be among the honorees recognized at the 33rd Midsouth Regional Emmy Awards ceremony in February.
Elon News Network, alumni recognized at RTDNAC/AP Awards
November 15, 2018
The student-run news organization was honored with six awards, including four first-place finishes, and two School of Communications graduates were recognized for their professional journalism efforts.
Oaks Neighborhood offers Fake News Game Show
November 8, 2018
The event demonstrated how difficult it can be to discern what's real and what's fabricated.
Media literacy expert teaches students how to detect fake news
November 8, 2018
Author Julie Smith of Webster University argued that the amount, design and message of fake information contributes to its proliferation.
ENN to air live 2-hour midterm election show
November 5, 2018
Students have been prepping since the summer for the Tuesday, Nov. 6, telecast.
ENN honored with national Pacemaker, Pinnacle awards
November 5, 2018
Elon’s student news organization won several organizational and individual honors at a national college media conference held in Louisville, Kentucky.
Al Drago ’15 expounds on Trump presidency in lecture at Harvard
October 29, 2018
The freelance photojournalist based in Washington, D.C., presented a lecture in a class offered by The Institute of Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School.