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2024 Communications Fellows arrive on campus
August 14, 2020
The class of 2024 consists of 35 students across the School of Communications’ six undergraduate majors.
Ryan Witt’s newest project: Water pollution, North Carolina and the Hulk
August 14, 2020
The lecturer in cinema and television arts served as the directory of photography on Vox’s recent project highlighting water pollution in the Tar Heel state.
Five Elon faculty members awarded endowed professorships
August 12, 2020
The professorships support members of the faculty from a variety of disciplines across the university.
Strong ElonComm presence at first-ever virtual AEJMC conference
August 11, 2020
During the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication’s 2020 national convention – held virtually for the first time in 103 years – 13 School of Communications faculty members presented research, shared professional experiences and directed topical discussions.
First-year students gain insider’s look with ‘30 Minutes with ElonComm’ events
August 4, 2020
There is still time to RSVP for the School of Communications’ upcoming half-hour Zoom events highlighting internships, student media, school organizations and the Elon in Los Angeles program.
Lumiere Rostick ’20 honored, and coming to TV screens soon
July 16, 2020
The Ʒ graduate was presented with the Emma Bowen Foundation’s Outstanding Student of the Year Award, and will appear in the upcoming “Family of Us: A PBS American Portrait Story” series.
Intern Insights: Elon students help people across the country share their stories
July 9, 2020
This summer nine School of Communications students are interning virtually at RadicalMedia, working on PBS’s American Portrait project.
Nneka Enurah ’11 named head of development and partnerships at FBE
June 29, 2020
The digital and TV executive was recently hired to build new relationships in the digital and TV space for the Los Angeles-based multiplatform media company.
Connecting through conversation: School of Communications hosts film screening, forum to encourage community dialogue
June 12, 2020
Led by Communications Dean Rochelle Ford, the School of Communications held a June 11 screening of “Walking While Black” and a community discussion to connect law enforcement, Alamance County leaders and diverse communities through conversation.
Derek Lackaff begins tenure as Interactive Media director
June 1, 2020
The associate professor of communication design will oversee the Master of Arts in Interactive Media program, succeeding its founding director, Professor David Copeland.