Posts by nwhitman | Today at 黑料不打烊 | 黑料不打烊 /u/news Thu, 16 Apr 2026 20:03:42 -0400 en-US hourly 1 Interested in working with children, the elderly, the environment or animals? /u/news/2007/11/07/interested-in-working-with-children-the-elderly-the-environment-or-animals/ Wed, 07 Nov 2007 13:32:00 +0000 /u/news/2007/11/07/interested-in-working-with-children-the-elderly-the-environment-or-animals/ Stop by EV!’s table in Moseley on Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2007, to learn more about EV!’s service programs and safe rides. Organizations present will be the following:

EV! Coaches – coordinators present 10-10:45 a.m. – This program works with the Burlington Park and Rec department, coaching basketball in the winter and soccer in the spring.  Volunteers coach elementary aged children.  In need of interested Spring soccer coaches.
Lunch Buddies – coordinator present 11 a.m. – noon – This program works at Sedalia Elementary school and pairs 黑料不打烊 students with elementary aged children in need of a positive adult influence in their lives. The program will be expanding to Gibsonville Elementary in the spring and is in need of more volunteers.
S.H.A.R.E. – coordinators present 12-1 p.m. – This program works with the Burlington Animal Shelter and the Humane Society to better the lives of homeless animals in Alamance County. Volunteers are always needed.
Green Team – coordinators tentatively present 1-2 p.m. – This group works in the community to better the environment.  Potential volunteer opportunities including working with Adopt-A-Stream and helping clear a nature trail at Sedalia Elementary.
Adopt-A-Grandparent – coordinators tentatively present 2-3 p.m. – This group works at three elder care facilities in the community.  Volunteers can help run activities at the facilities, adopt a grandparent, or help plan and volunteer with a Senior Prom.
Safe Rides – coordinators and captains present 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. – Safe Rides is a group of volunteers that provides designated driving services during high-drinking times.  Drivers and dispatchers always needed.
Can’t make it when a coordinator is present? No Problem!

There will be representatives present from 10-10:45 a.m. and 12-1:30 p.m. that can answer your questions about any of these programs.  Interest sheet sign up forms will also be present on the table so that coordinators can contact you at a later date!
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Internship opening at WUNC Public Radio /u/news/2007/10/31/internship-opening-at-wunc-public-radio/ Wed, 31 Oct 2007 12:21:00 +0000 /u/news/2007/10/31/internship-opening-at-wunc-public-radio/ WUNC Radio is accepting applications for internships.  The station is interested in aspiring
radio journalists and students who are familiar with public radio and would
like to give it a try.

     The station offers
three internships: 

 

News Intern: Works with the WUNC News staff on newscasts
covering North Carolina.  Write
broadcast copy; gather and edit newscast tape; attend and cover press
conferences and other news events; conduct research for news stories and
series; perform other administrative tasks. Requires good writing, technical
and computer skills.  Works out of
our Durham office at the American Tobacco Historic District (opposite the
Durham Bulls Athletic Park). 

 

“The State of Things”
Intern
:  Works with the staff of “The State of Things,” a noon-time
show covering North Carolina people and issues.  Search for ideas for segments, shows and series; conduct
research for segments, shows and series; book guest; write scripts; gather vox
tape; find and prepare clips for broadcast; perform other administrative tasks.
Requires good writing, technical and computer skills.  Works out of our Durham office at the American Tobacco
Historic District (opposite the Durham Bulls Athletic Park). 

 

“The Story” Intern:  Works
with the staff of “The Story with Dick Gordon,” a national show produced at
WUNC.  Conduct research; edit
audio; find and book guests; conduct phone pre-interviews; schedule studio
time; find archival tape; perform other administrative tasks.  Requires good writing, technical and
computer skills.  Works out of our
Chapel Hill office near the Friday Center.

 

These opportunities are
open to graduate and undergraduate students.  Internships are available throughout the year and generally
last for one semester, beginning in January, May and September.  The internships are unpaid.

 

To apply, please mail or
e-mail a resume, references, and a letter stating why you are interested in
public radio journalism and what you want to learn from the internship.  Please indicate if you have a
preference for a specific internship. 
Send to:

 

Jerry Howerton Application Deadlines:

Human Resources

North Carolina Public
Radio – WUNC Spring internship: 
December 1

120 Friday Center Drive Summer
internship:  April 1

Chapel Hill, NC 27517 Fall
internship:  August 1

jhowerton@wunc.org

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EV! looking for new Service Programs Director /u/news/2007/10/26/ev-looking-for-new-service-programs-director/ Fri, 26 Oct 2007 12:20:00 +0000 /u/news/2007/10/26/ev-looking-for-new-service-programs-director/ The Service Program Director works with EV! coordinators to expand various student run programs. You will oversee EV! Coaches, Lunch Buddies, SHARE, 黑料不打烊 Green Team, and Adopt-A-Grandparent. Service programs director is also responsible for supporting student coordinators, working with them to improve their skills, and help inform the 黑料不打烊 community at the same time!  This is a volunteer leadership opportunity open to 黑料不打烊 Students.

For more information, stop by the EV! office Moseley 230. 

To apply visit http://www.elon.edu/e-web/students/service_learning/hiring.xhtml and download the Awareness Director application, but put Service Programs Director as the position you are interested in.  Submit to the application to Nancy Whitman- Mailbox 10 in the EV! office, Moseley 230 by Friday, Nov. 2.

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Want to volunteer with animals? SHARE interest meetings Sept. 11 /u/news/2007/09/11/want-to-volunteer-with-animals-share-interest-meetings-sept-11/ Tue, 11 Sep 2007 19:25:00 +0000 /u/news/2007/09/11/want-to-volunteer-with-animals-share-interest-meetings-sept-11/ Want to work with animals at local shelters or help out with the Humane Society of Alamance County?  Stop by SHARE’s (students helping animals regain equality) fall interest meeting:

Tuesday, September 11
4 pm in McKinnon E and 7:30 pm in Harden A (off the main dining area in Harden Dining hall). 
If you are interested in joining but cannot make the meeting times, e-mail share@elon.edu.

For more information about SHARE, visit .
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Job opportunity for graduating seniors /u/news/2007/04/25/job-opportunity-for-graduating-seniors/ Wed, 25 Apr 2007 12:19:00 +0000 /u/news/2007/04/25/job-opportunity-for-graduating-seniors/ 821 ENTERTAINMENT GROUP, INC., a multi-platform media holding company
with integrated assets in film, music and digital media technologies,
is seeking two full time Executive Assistants for its principals, Eric
Geadelmann and Anastasia Brown. 821 Entertainment is a creative
enterprise that is headquartered in Nashville, with the purpose of
creating content on multiple levels with a social conscience, yet
possessing mainstream appeal. The cornerstone of the company is 821
Film Group, its motion picture and television production division,
with multiple projects in various stages of development,
pre-production and production; ranging from $3M independent films to
$70M major studio features. The company and its principals are
represented by Creative Artists Agency (CAA).

These positions call for persons who are deadline and detail-oriented
with strong organizational skills, have the ability to multi-task and
engage a variety of associates with self-assurance. Coolness in a
fast-paced environment is a must. These people must be proficient in
Excel, PowerPoint and Adobe. Film, TV or music industry experience is
a plus. A background check will be done. An outstanding and positive
work record is a must. We hope to hire locally and will begin the
interview process immediately. Please send resumes to David Bennett at
david@821entertainment.com and/or call the Nashville office at (615)
254-7979, 1625 Broadway, Suite 500, Nashville, TN 37203.

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Clear Channel Radio Job opening /u/news/2007/04/25/clear-channel-radio-job-opening/ Wed, 25 Apr 2007 12:18:00 +0000 /u/news/2007/04/25/clear-channel-radio-job-opening/ Clear Channel Radio in Greensboro, NC is looking for self-confident, motivated Account Executives to join our sales team.

Brief Description:
These Account Executives will be responsible for contacting and building relationships with existing and new customers to sell local marketing and promotional programs. They will also generate new business sales by creating solutions to client’s marketing problems. They will also be responsible for collections, communicating with all departments within our organization, attending and participating in sales meetings, attending station meetings/functions and promotional events.

Requirements:
Qualified candidates will:
– Be creative and provide examples of that creativity
– Be able to individually set goals and create a plan to meet them
– Be able to establish the value of our product/listeners with customers
– Be able to establish a strong network for resources
– Be able to demonstrate strong organizational and presentation skills
– Possess excellent oral and written communication skills

Send resumes to:
Jan Smith, Station Manager
2-B PAI Park
Greensboro, NC 27409 or
jansmith@clearchannel.com

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NC Policy Watch Internship /u/news/2007/03/23/nc-policy-watch-internship/ Fri, 23 Mar 2007 12:09:00 +0000 /u/news/2007/03/23/nc-policy-watch-internship/ If you are passionate and want to change the world, if you care about social justice and can write well, we have an internship opportunity for you.

NC Policy Watch is a public policy organization with a simple mission: to change the way our elected officials debate the important issues facing North Carolina and, ultimately, to improve the quality of life in the state by convincing state leaders to make the kinds of investments in people and institutions that allow us to address our most pressing problems.

To advance this ambitious agenda, NC Policy Watch generates a steady flow of timely, accurate and hard-hitting commentaries and analyses that challenge North Carolina leaders to chart a new and better course. Most of our work is accessible on our web site (www.ncpolicywatch.com) or our blog (http://pulse.ncpolicywatch.org)

The NC Policy Watch intern will assist staff members in gathering information from various organizations, researching policy issues, attending legislative committee meetings and preparing regular communications. The successful candidate should have excellent writing and communication skills, be proficient in MS Office applications, and have an interest in public policy and a desire to improve the public discussion of important issues affecting North Carolinians. Only candidates currently enrolled in college will be considered for this position. Special consideration will be given to candidates studying journalism, law, public administration, or politics.

This is a temporary, part-time position working 10-20 hours per week from May-August, 2007. Work hours are somewhat flexible, but ideally the majority of work will be done on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at our offices in downtown Raleigh. This position pays $10 per hour and provides a parking pass.

To apply, send a cover letter, resume and an editorial commentary (300-500 words) demonstrating your passion for an issue to: A. Plummer, NC Policy Watch, P.O. Box 12800, Raleigh, NC 27605. You can also email your application to: aplummer@ajf.org.

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NPR Summer Internships /u/news/2007/03/13/npr-summer-internships/ Tue, 13 Mar 2007 12:46:00 +0000 /u/news/2007/03/13/npr-summer-internships/ “Next Generation Radio”

National Public Radio (NPR) and North Carolina Public Radio-WUNC are once again sponsoring a radio journalism-training project for college students in the central North Carolina area. The project is part of NPR’s series of “Next Generation Radio” journalism training projects that are held across the country. We are looking for student journalists to serve as reporters for a five day intensive “boot-camp” May 14-18, 2007. Each participant will conceive, develop, report and produce stories for broadcast on NPR’s next generation radio web site (http://www.npr.org/nextgen) and WUNC’s web site (http://www.wunc.org).

The competitively selected participants will work under the guidance of professional journalists from NPR and WUNC. Those selected must be enrolled in an accredited college or university and must have no more than three years of journalism experience. That experience can come in the form of radio, television, print and online. The selected students must be at least 18 years of age.

“The State of Things”

“The State of Things” (SOT) is accepting applications for internships. The station is interested in aspiring radio journalists and students who are familiar with public radio and would like to give it a try. Below is a description of the internship.

SOT INTERN (reports to Senior Producer): Search for ideas for segments, shows and series; conduct research for segments, shows and series; book guest; write scripts; gather vox tape; find and prepare clips for broadcast; perform other administrative tasks. Requires good writing, technical and computer skills.

This opportunity is open to graduate and undergraduate students. Internships are available throughout the year and generally last for one semester, beginning in January, May and September. Interns work out of our Durham office at the American Tobacco Historic District (opposite the Durham Bulls Athletic Park). The internship is unpaid.

“WUNC News”

WUNC News is accepting applications for internships. The station is interested in aspiring radio journalists and students who are familiar with public radio and would like to give it a try.
Below is a description of the internship.

WUNC NEWS INTERN (reports to News Editor): Write broadcast copy; gather and edit newscast tape; attend and cover press conferences and other news events; conduct research for news stories and series; perform other administrative tasks in the newsroom. Requires good writing, technical and computer skills.

This opportunity is open to graduate and undergraduate students. Internships are available throughout the year and generally last for one semester, beginning in January, May and September. Interns work out of our Durham office at the American Tobacco Historic District (opposite the Durham Bulls Athletic Park). The internship is unpaid.

To apply, please mail or e-mail a resume and a letter stating why you are interested in public radio journalism and what you want to learn from the internship. Please indicate that you are applying for the News Internship and indicate for which time period (spring, summer, or fall). Send to:

Jerry Howerton
Human Resources
North Carolina Public Radio – WUNC
120 Friday Center Drive
Chapel Hill, NC 27517

jhowerton@wunc.org

Application Deadlines:

Spring internship: November 30
Summer internship: April 1
Fall internship: April 15

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Trone PR Summer Internship /u/news/2007/03/13/trone-pr-summer-internship/ Tue, 13 Mar 2007 12:46:00 +0000 /u/news/2007/03/13/trone-pr-summer-internship/ TRONE SUMMER INTERN PROGRAM– ADVERTISING/PUBLIC RELATIONS/RESEARCH

Mon – Fri, 20-40 hours per week
Duration – May – August ‘07
High Point, NC
9 Openings
Paid or college credit

Application Deadline: April 4th

Trone, a full service advertising agency with offices in High Point, is currently looking for advertising, public relations and research interns for the summer. Interns joining our team must have strong writing and verbal skills, aptitude for gathering data, assimilating information, and presenting it in a clear concise manner. Applicants must be professional, polished and mature with strong organizational skills particularly focused on attention to detail, and have an interest and desire in learning more about agency and client business.

Interns will assist an account team in delivering goals and objectives for the client’s business. They will be involved in managing the day-to-day logistics while gaining working knowledge of the agency processes and the client’s business.

This is an Equal Employment Opportunity

Interested applicants please e-mail cover letter and resume to:

Bill Trone
bill@trone.com
www.trone.com

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Video Production Internship in DC /u/news/2007/03/13/video-production-internship-in-dc/ Tue, 13 Mar 2007 12:46:00 +0000 /u/news/2007/03/13/video-production-internship-in-dc/ Visual Resources Production Intern
Program:Global Communications
Reports To:Production Manager
Location:Washington, DC
Support video production on various levels – maintain CI’s footage and video libraries, logging and archiving footage, organize video library, and dubbing tapes. This includes supporting the editing of documentaries, b-roll, best shots reels, clips and other short programs. May also include support in filming local interviews and other local broll.

Responsibilities:

Qualifications:
EDUCATION: Some college

PREFERRED SKILLS & CAPABILITIES: Film/video, photography, graphic design preferred. Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator knowledge a plus
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE: None
APPLICANTS SHOULD SEND: Resume and Cover letter
Application Procedure:
Conservation International is committed to saving our environment. If you are able, please submit your application electronically!

To apply online, visit http://www.conservation.org/xp/CIWEB/about/jobs/internships/vis_res_prod_intern.xml

You may also send your application to:
Conservation International
Human Resources
2011 Crystal Drive, Suite 500
Arlington, VA 22202

No phone calls please.

Conservation International is an equal opportunity employer.

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