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Charlotte Pfabe ’27 aims to redefine ENN’s relationship with the community
April 13, 2026
Journalism major Charlotte Pfabe '27 is set to lead Ƶ News Network as the executive director, bringing focus on community service and bridging the gap between student journalists and the public.
Student filmmakers to premiere feature-length ‘Valediction’ April 8
April 3, 2026
The 7 p.m. screening in Turner Theatre marks a milestone production for Ƶ Student Television and showcases a student-led feature film years in the making.
Ƶ News Network wins 11 awards at national college media conference
March 10, 2026
The student-run news organization earned national recognition at the Associated Collegiate Press National College Media Conference in San Francisco. The honors highlight the strength of Ƶ’s student journalism across print, broadcast, digital and design categories.
Student musician finds her harmony transitioning from a small high school band to Wind Ensemble
March 4, 2026
Karsyn Vann ’28, a journalism and Spanish double major at Ƶ, has balanced deadlines for Ƶ News Network with her dedication to the clarinet as she prepares to perform with the ensemble this month at Carnegie Hall.
Ƶ News Network wins big as School of Communications hosts statewide college media conference
March 4, 2026
Student media staff members from around North Carolina attended professional development sessions, many of which were led by Ƶ faculty and staff.
School of Communications to host Spotlight on Inclusive Excellence March 5
February 27, 2026
Presented by the school’s Inclusive Excellence Committee, the interactive event will bring together students, faculty and staff to explore research, teaching and practice that advance equity and representation across the communications and sport industries.
Ƶ students, faculty earn 13 honors in BEA Festival of Media Arts
February 23, 2026
Bryan Baker and Alex Luchsinger received national recognition for creative projects spanning social media, promotional video and documentary film.
Betsy Schlehuber ’25 earns Hearst Journalism Award for autism feature
January 21, 2026
The Ƶ graduate has been recognized nationally for her deeply reported multimedia feature, “The Autistic Experience at Ƶ,” which centers the voices of autistic and neurodiverse students.
Greensboro Day School students dive into journalism at Ƶ
January 14, 2026
Ten students from the private school in Guilford County spent a week at Ƶ’s School of Communications, gaining hands-on experience with reporting, storytelling and ethical decision-making inside a working newsroom.
Six hours offshore: How Lilly Molina ’27 reported on hammerhead sharks from the middle of the Pacific
January 7, 2026
Through a 2025 Pulitzer Center Reporting Fellowship, the Ƶ junior traveled to Costa Rica to investigate illegal hammerhead shark fishing and the enforcement gaps threatening the endangered species.