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Excitement Builds as Mass Comm Weekend Approaches
Mass Communications students, faculty and alumni gear up for the Department’s annual event.
The event, which kicks off on April 9 at 5:30 p.m. in the BOV, will include a senior banquet and portfolio showcase, followed by award presentations to an Outstanding Senior and several departmental underclassmen.
A keynote address will follow award presentations and will be [...]
Bid turn-ins plunge into pledge week
Sorority chants filled the air and tensions ran high as Greek Life hosted bid turn-in on Friday Feb. 12.
Female rushees donned white t-shirts and turned their bids in to Greek Council at 4:30 p.m. in MaWa. They marched out the doors in groups of three and huddled up before running to their chosen sororities. Male [...]
2009 Fall Forum Educates Students on the Economy
Emory & Henry’s annual Fall Forum left students, faculty and community members feeling more informed on the current economic crisis.
This year’s theme, “The Economy & You,” engaged many in an in-depth discussion. The keynote address was led by Peter Navarro, a professor at the University of California- Irvine.
Navarro suggested that people take the time to read [...]
E&H Prepares for Fall Forum
Fall Forum 2009 takes a close look at the current economic situation; do not miss the stimulating discussion on Nov. 3.
Senior Kelley Greeson is the Director of Fall Forum, previously Winter Forum. The event was moved to the fall semester to allow for the celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day in the spring.
This year’s theme [...]
Annual Mass Communications Weekend Enhances Networking Opportunities For Students
Emory & Henry’s Mass Communications students made connections with professionals last Saturday during the department’s annual “Mass Comm Weekend.”
Events began on Friday, with senior displays and group discussions led by Emory & Henry alumni. A banquet followed, where keynote speaker and Director of Public Relations for Virginia Blood Services Brian Chandler encouraged students not “to [...]
