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Sociology class visits local homeless shelter to bring course content to life
October 24, 2023
Students enrolled in SOC 1720 Unhoused: Homeless in the U.S. toured and learned from the director of the homeless shelter operated by Allied Churches of Alamance County.
Exploring identities and immigration through Venezuelan cuisine
October 17, 2023
Students of SPN 3150 (Exploring Identities in the Spanish Speaking World) learn how to make a Venezuelan dish, the “reina pepiada,” while discussing issues regarding political displacement, exile and immigration.
Elon hosts third Annual Global Pedagogy workshop
August 21, 2023
Elon University’s Global Education Center (GEC), in collaboration with The Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning (CATL), hosted the third annual Global Pedagogy Workshop on August 10, 2023.
Math faculty attend, present at MathFest in Tampa
August 8, 2023
Emily Elrod, Kristen Mazur, Brittany Riggs and Aaron Trocki presented at MathFest, the annual meeting of the Mathematical Association of America, Aug. 2-5.
Not all fun and games: Nursing students use puzzles to learn holistic health assessment
May 16, 2023
The discipline of nursing is unique in its holistic approach to clients when developing a plan of care. Using an innovative approach entitled "The Puzzle Project", nursing student's in Professor Koonts NRS 2200 Health Assessment Class learned this first hand by making puzzles.
Belk Library, CATL, TLT, Writing Across the University host discussion on ‘The Wave of Artificial Intelligence in Higher Ed’
March 3, 2023
The jointly-hosted discussion took place virtually on Feb. 16.
Erin Pearson named CATL Scholar
November 14, 2022
Erin Pearson, assistant professor of English, will join more than 50 other CATL scholars to develop a highly innovative project to further Elon's strategic goal of building connections between the arts and sciences and professional schools through innovative cross-disciplinary pedagogy.
English education students attend workshop on commitment statements
October 28, 2022
Students in Jennifer Eidum's Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Theory & Practice course attended a workshop on commitment statements led by Beth Godbee, creator of Heart-Head-Hands: Everyday Living for Justice.
Aaron Trocki presents videography project at international conference
October 7, 2022
Aaron Trocki, associate professor of mathematics, presented video-based curricular resources created in collaboration with Ted Morée at the Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education Interactive Online 2022 Conference on October 6.
Digital Learning Days provide faculty with instructional technology tools
August 3, 2022
Hosted by Teaching and Learning Technologies, Digital Learning Days is a series of summer workshops designed to help faculty grow confidence in their use of various technologies in the classroom.