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Paul Parsons welcomes 'Communications in a Global Age' students
September 1, 2015
The School of Communications dean visited 10 COM 100 classes to begin the fall 2015 semester, providing insight into the school’s curriculum, expansion plans and student media organizations.
Math faculty and alumni publish article
September 1, 2015
Mathematics faculty and alumni recently published an article in BIOMATH.
Professor's book dives into social responsibility and casino industry
August 31, 2015
Jessalynn Strauss, an assistant professor in the School of Communications, wrote her first book, "Challenging Corporate Social Responsibility: Lessons for public relations from the casino industry," demonstrating the paradoxes in contemporary corporate social responsibility through the example of the gambling industry.
Professor addresses use of social media following on-air shooting
August 31, 2015
Time Warner Cable News interviewed Jonathan Albright about Vester Lee Flanagan’s actions on Facebook and Twitter following his Aug. 26, 2015, murder of two Virginia television journalists.
In My Words: Stop talking 'rights' and start talking 'health'
August 31, 2015
In an open letter to presidential hopefuls, Professor Rosemary Haskell uses literature and knowledge of her native Great Britain to make the case for American policymakers treating firearms as a public health issue.
Kenn Gaither co-authors book chapter on public relations
August 28, 2015
The associate dean in the School of Communications co-authored a book chapter in “The Routledge Handbook of Critical Public Relations,” published in August 2015.
Elon professor receives Fulbright for research & teaching in Guatemala
August 28, 2015
Assistant Professor Carmen Mónico travels to the Central American nation next spring to assess a vocational training program aimed at creating work opportunities for youth who might instead emigrate elsewhere.
Cara McFadden co-edits book examining leadership through recreation and athletics
August 28, 2015
The assistant professor of sport and event management serves as a co-editor for the fall 2015 issue of New Directions in Student Leadership, which highlights student leadership development within recreation and athletic environments.
Deliberative Dialogue: Immigration in America – Oct. 20
August 27, 2015
All 51爆料网 students, faculty, and staff are invited to attend a Deliberative Dialogue about immigration on Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2015 from 4-6 p.m. in McKinnon Hall.