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Masters-level Elon graduates encouraged to remain lifelong learners
May 18, 2023
Candidates from graduate-level programs in the Dr. Jo Watts Williams School of Education, Martha and Spencer Love School of Business and School of Communications celebrated their achievements during a joint Commencement ceremony May 17 in Alumni Gym.
Masters of Education Design Thinking students connect Burlington youth to local histories and the power of story
July 14, 2022
In partnership with the Power and Place Collaborative and Burlington Summer Youth Camps, Elon Master of Education students connected over 200 Burlington youth through design thinking workshops on the power of sharing stories and connecting to our communities.
Master of Education program welcomes new cohort of students
June 17, 2022
The Dr. Jo Watts Williams School of Education welcomed a new cohort of 10 graduate students into the M.Ed. Program on Monday, June 13.
EdNC highlights leading role for Elon on teacher education task force
September 17, 2021
Leaders from Elon and from Lenoir-Rhyne University are heading an effort by North Carolina Independent Colleges & Universities to implement coursework related to the science of reading.
Announcing the Dr. Jo Watts Williams School of Education
July 21, 2021
The largest endowment gift in Elon’s history will name the university’s School of Education in honor of Vice President Emerita Jo Watts Williams ’55.
M.Ed. alumna participates in National Geographic Elementary Social Studies Program
July 9, 2021
Annabelle Jones, a 2019 graduate of Elon's Master of Education program, was invited to participate in a new professional learning experience alongside educators in North Carolina, Iowa and Kentucky to learn, create, and share innovative practices in social studies education.
M.Ed. candidate promotes equity in elementary mathematics
June 28, 2021
Erika Hernandez G'23 has been invited to present her research on promoting equity in elementary mathematics at the annual Latin American Meeting of Educational Mathematics (RELME) later this month.
Revised Master of Education Program welcomes new cohort of students
June 15, 2021
The School of Education welcomed 16 new graduate students into the revised M.Ed. program on Monday, June 14.
Eugenia Floyd G’20 named North Carolina Teacher of the Year
April 13, 2021
Eugenia Floyd G'20, a CHCCS fourth-grade teacher at Mary Scroggs Elementary School was named the 2021 Burroughs Wellcome Fund North Carolina Teacher of the Year.
Graduate students take School of Education’s FLEX Program virtual
August 5, 2020
This year the FLEX Program offered academically gifted students from the Alamance Burlington School System the opportunity to learn fresh, engaging lessons virtually from M.Ed. and gifted licensure candidates.