Articles by Jennifer Strange
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Master’s in Higher Education graduate candidates win first place in the 21st Annual Virtual Case Study competition
May 11, 2022
Four graduate candidates in Elon's M.A. in Higher Education program win first place in the 21st Annual Virtual Case Study competition for StudentAffairs.com.
Wellness faculty presents at SHAPE America National Convention
May 10, 2022
Butler-Storsved, senior lecturer in wellness, presented at the SHAPE America National Convention in New Orleans.
Moore County Schools names Dr. Jo Watts Williams School of Education alumna Principal of the Year
May 10, 2022
West Pine Middle School Principal Jeni Wiley '93 was honored at an April 28 banquet at Pinehurst Country Club.
First cohort of high school seniors presented with Alamance Scholars honor cords
May 5, 2022
Three local high school seniors were presented with their Alamance Scholars honor cords during a formal ceremony on Tuesday, May 3.
23 teacher candidates inducted into Kappa Delta Pi for teaching excellence by School of Education
April 29, 2022
The Dr. Jo Watts Williams School of Education inducted 23 teacher candidates into Kappa Delta Pi, a national honor society in education that recognizes and promotes excellence in education.
Faculty, staff, Teaching Fellows, alumnae from the School of Education present at North Carolina Reading & Literacy Conference
March 23, 2022
Faculty, staff, Teaching Fellows and alumnae presented research at the 51st North Carolina Reading and Literacy Conference, held by the North Carolina Reading Association in Winston Salem.
Candidates in Elon’s Master of Higher Education program honored with Outstanding Graduate Student Awards by the ACPA
March 22, 2022
Nelson Ysabel and Jordan Ballantyne, graduate candidates in the M.A. in Higher Education Program, were recently honored with Outstanding Graduate Student Awards by the American College Personnel Association.
Assistant Professor Dani Lane publishes article in the British Journal of Learning Disabilities
March 21, 2022
Lane, assistant professor in the Dr. Jo Watts Williams School of Education, disseminates research to support the implementation of inclusive educational services for students with intellectual disabilities in Saudi Arabia.
Master of Education candidate presents global action project at SXSW EDU Conference
March 9, 2022
Ana Herrera, second-year M.Ed. candidate, presented her global action project at the 2022 SXSW EDU Conference in Austin, Texas.
Patrick Vernon ’94 G’08 named North Carolina Middle School Social Studies Teacher of the Year
March 4, 2022
Vernon, a 28-year veteran educator with Alamance-Burlington Schools, was named the 2022 North Carolina Middle School Social Studies Teacher of the Year by the North Carolina Council for the Social Studies at their annual meeting on Thursday, March 3.