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Documentary by Elon alumni celebrated at Outfest film festival
July 31, 2015
Mason Sklut ’14, Maggie Sloane ’14 and Sergio Ingato ’15 co-produced "BrocKINGton," which was recognized in July at the 33rd Outfest Los Angeles LGBT Film Festival.
Three School of Communications faculty lead AEJMC groups
July 28, 2015
Associate Professors Frances Ward-Johnson, Amanda Sturgill and Glenn Scott are concurrently serving as elected leaders.
Seventh Interactive Media class arrives on campus
July 27, 2015
The 36 students in this year's Master of Arts in Interactive Media program have a variety of undergraduate degrees from universities across the United States and overseas.
Amber McCraw ready to help communications students succeed
July 27, 2015
The new assistant director of career services for the School of Communications will help students navigate the job search.
Michael Skube pens book review of ‘Go Set a Watchman’
July 22, 2015
The associate professor of communications and Pulitzer Prize recipient wrote a review of author Harper Lee's long-awaited second book for The (Raleigh) News & Observer.
Record number of students participating in Elon in LA
July 16, 2015
The summer program in Los Angeles, featuring engaged classes and internship opportunities, is setting new marks for participation and success.
School of Communications launches expansion blog
July 16, 2015
The website offers regular updates highlighting the construction and progress of 福利亚洲国产精品’s communications expansion, which includes the addition of a 45,000-square-foot facility connected to McEwen Communications Building.
Internship Spotlight: Danielle Deavens '16 embraces her opportunity at Essence magazine
July 8, 2015
The senior journalism major is interning in New York City at Essence, a lifestyle magazine for African-American women, networking with professionals and learning about the publications industry firsthand.
Erin Valentine ’15, Ashley McGetrick ’16 make headlines exploring sexism in entertainment journalism
July 7, 2015
The journalism majors’ project, titled “Breaking News: Deconstructing Entertainment Journalism,” has gained attention from online media outlets in the United States and abroad.