Started by the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, the national initiative encourages individuals to engage with news and raises awareness about the importance of staying informed.

In addition to a – using the hashtag #newsengagementday – the school organized students to serve as town criers at College Coffee, where they wore tricorner hats, rang bells and shouted the day’s headlines to passersby. At the caffeinated gathering, Colin Donohue, director of student media, and students also manned a table for attendees to write down how they define news.


Photos of Elon’s News Engagement Day activities are available on the .
News Engagement Day is an initiative started in 2014 by the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, better known by its acronym AEJMC. The nonprofit consists of more than 3,700 educators and media professionals devoted to promoting high standards in journalism and communication education and defending the freedom of communication.
A special thanks to this year’s town criers: Maeve Ashbrook ’22, Nina Fleck ’20, Ted Thomas ’22 and Luke Stoddard ’22.