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    20150327: University Communications, 2014

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    These items include materials produced by the office of University Communications at Marshall University in 2014. Items were received in 2015 and include notable materials from or about the Marshall Visual Arts Center Ribbon Cutting Ceremony, the Marshall Magazine from 2014, the 44th Annual Memorial Fountain Ceremony from 2014, and the General Faculty Meeting Pamphlet and President\u27s Update from the same year. This is not an exhaustive list. Please download the finding aid for a full list of contents

    20170629: University Communications, 1926-2001

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    These items include materials from the office of University Communications at Marshall University from 1926-2001. Items were received in 2017 and include notable materials from or about class schedules, calendars, the John Deaver Drinko Academy, and summer school. This is not an exhaustive list. Please download the finding aid for a full list of contents

    20170621: University Communications, 1965-2012

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    These items include materials from the office of University Communications at Marshall University from 1965-2012. Items were received in 2017 and include notable materials including pamphlets and brochures (1965-2012), University Publications (2001-2011), newsletters (1976-2006), news releases (1991-2005), and flyers and posters (1975-1877)

    20250204: University Communications, 1940-2012

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    These items include materials from the office of University Communications at Marshall University from 1940-2012. Items were received before 2022 and include notable materials including a Marshall University Cookbook (2005), some Parthenon issues, a copy of the book A Coach in Progress: Marshall Football: A Story of Survival and Revival , some letters and news clippings, some Marshall University Greenline Newsletters, and a 1940 copy of the student yearbook The Chief Justice. Please download the full list of contents

    20160216: University Communications, 2012-2015

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    These items include materials from the office of University Communications at Marshall University from 2012-2015. Items were received in 2016 and include notable materials from or about College of Business impact report, Visual Art Center opening, opening for the Engineering Complex, President Kopp Memorial, Hall of Fame inductions, Service Awards Luncheon, and Marcin Stone Reading Room rededication. This is not an exhaustive list. Please download the finding aid for a full list of contents

    Luminaries: Festival of Holiday Lights (2013)

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    This edited video piece titled, “Luminaries: Festival of Holiday Lights,” was recorded by University Communications in December of 2013. Elon’s Luminaries is a tradition of Elon. The Festival of Holiday Lights is sponsored by the Truitt Center for Religious and Spiritual Life (in 2017 Numen Lumen). Lights adorned Alamance building, the Moseley Center and 29 trees surrounding Young Commons, and Scott Plaza. The Elon community came together in the heart of campus with several hundred students, professors, staff, and families and enjoyed hot chocolate and cider, carolers dressed in Victorian Era attire and students sang holiday selections. Students from Hillel lit candles on a Menorah as a symbol of the Jewish holiday, Hanukkah. Students sang Hanukkah holiday songs. Some names included: Liz Vozella, Class of 2013, Janet Fuller, Elon University Chaplain, Melissa Jordan, Associate Director, Multicultural Center, and Stephen Futrell, Associate Professor of Music

    125th Anniversary: Birthday Gifts to Elon (2014)

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    This video, titled The 125th Anniversary: Birthday Gifts, was produced by University Communications on February 11, 2014 for the Elon’s birthday celebration on March 11, 2014. John Barnhill, Class of 1992, wanted to inform the audience about a special Elon day. He stated, “March 11, 2014 is actually our 125th birthday. We were founded 125 years ago.” People were waving ribbons around Barnhill in the video shot with a birthday cake and candles. He continued to state, “Many of you have seen a postcard on this and March 14th we want to reunite all of our constituents and we need our volunteers to make this day possible. We are asking everyone to do three things. Wear your year. Wear your maroon and gold in pride. And this will show - everyone loves Elon” (volunteers tossed an Elon cap onto Barnhill’s head. Waved the Phoenix stuffed doll, pom-poms, and an Elon license plate). He continued to say, “We know this is a transformational place. So how do we share that? Make a gift on March 11, 2014. And encourage those that you know to make a gift, as well. It is really important to be a part of that. The last part is ‘spread the word.’ You getting the word out about ‘A day for Elon’ is the most important part of this. How are you going to spread the word? So – We need your help. A day for Elon, March 11, 2014. It is our birthday. Let’s celebrate.” 00:01:08 A graphic read, Elon University- A day for Elon- #ElonDay. 00:01:10 Barnhill blew out the candles on the cake. And then people were cheering and pom-poms were being waved in front of Barnhill. The shot goes to color bars. And Barnhill comes back-up laughing! 00:01:19 Next, a graphic read: “Wear your Gear + Make a Gift + Spread the Word = 3.11.14 - A day for ELON. #ELONDAY.

    J. Earl Danieley Oral History, Part Two (2016)

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    President Emeritus J. Earl Danieley talks with Elon University Social Media Manager Adam Constantine '10 about his life growing up in Alamance County and about being a student, an educator, and the President of Elon College (now Elon University)

    Dr. Danieley's Basketball Towel Wave (2016)

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    The video titled, “Dr. Danieley Waves his Elon Towel,” occurred in Alumni Gym in 2016. Dr. Danieley was facing the audience as the crowds were applauding. The video was slowed down for the effect of Dr. Danieley waving his ELON towel
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