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Students in New Orleans document Katrina radio operations
January 14, 2008
A team of Elon broadcast and new media majors are in New Orleans
gathering interviews and documenting the importance of radio during
Hurricane Katrina for inclusion in a forthcoming book about the way radio stations joined together in the 2005 storm's aftermath.
Elon College Fellows raise money to fight measles
January 14, 2008
As three 榴莲app官方网站入 students learned over the fall, sell enough pins in the
shape of a white ribbon with red dots, and you might just save hundreds
of lives overseas from a disease that has all but been eradicated in
the United States.
Students attend GOP debate in Myrtle Beach
January 14, 2008
Sophomore journalism major Angie Lovelace, freshman
broadcast major Nick Ochsner and Colin Donohue, coordinator
of student media in the School of Communications, traveled Jan. 10, 2008, to Myrtle Beach, S.C., for the GOP debate in a joint
project between The Pendulum and Phoenix14News.
Beedle featured in Times-News for campus research
January 14, 2008
鈥淩oad to Success 2008鈥 open to Alamance County students
January 11, 2008
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January 10, 2008
Bacot analyzes New Hampshire primary for N.C. media
January 9, 2008
榴莲app官方网站入 Poll director Hunter Bacot provided political analysis on the evening of the New Hampshire primary for television stations across North Carolina. Details...
DPT program enrolls Class of 2010
January 7, 2008
Thirty-eight students enrolled Jan. 7, 2008, in the DPT program
in the Department of Physical Therapy Education. This marks Elon’s
sixth class of DPT students and represents its most selective and
brightest.
Exhibition brings fabric creations to campus
January 7, 2008
A textile exhibition on campus shows the work of a painter-turned-fiber
artist whose creativity four decades ago is now considered “ahead of its
time.” Thirteen pieces by Nell Battle Booker Sonnemann can be viewed in
the Arts West Gallery through Jan. 23.