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‘It Takes A Village’ Project awarded grant to expand family programming
January 22, 2026
The new funds, from the United Way of Alamance County, will allow the literacy program to expand its ESL services offered to families.
Elon’s future math educators shape statewide conversations on teaching and learning
January 21, 2026
Elon University preservice teachers attended and presented at the North Carolina Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCCTM) Annual Conference in November 2025, supported by the Dr. Jo Watts Williams School of Education Dean’s Fund.
Katie Baker selected as the 2026-28 Center for Engaged Learning (CEL) Scholar
January 12, 2026
Baker’s work will draw on her extensive experience supporting ePortfolios in teacher education, particularly through her role as edTPA coordinator for Elon’s teacher preparation programs.
Carpenter publishes research article on educator unconference experiences in Spain
January 6, 2026
William S. Long Professor and Professor of Education Jeffrey Carpenter and his co-authors published the peer-reviewed research article in the journal "Professional Development in Education"
Harris publishes article on inclusive literacy assessment
January 6, 2026
Assistant Professor of Education Bronwyn Harris and her co-authors, published an article in the "Journal of Case Learning & Exceptional Learners."
HealthEU courses offered for first time during Winter Term 2026
January 5, 2026
For the first time during Winter Term, Elon University is offering HealthEU courses at no cost. The one-credit courses will help students develop skills to aid in their wellness journey.
Anna Sophia Steinki ’24 G’26 named 2025 ABSS Beginning Teacher of the Year
December 29, 2025
The Elon alumna and Teach for Alamance Fellow earned the district-wide award recognizing her ability to foster connections with students, aided by the relationships with Elon faculty in the Dr. Jo Watts Williams School of Education.
Rooted in Collaboration
December 19, 2025
How a student and a professor are partnering with a local neighborhood to help its community garden flourish
It Takes a Village Project hosts biannual Book Bash Celebration
December 19, 2025
With the end of fall tutoring, It Takes a Village Project celebrated the semester by hosting a Book Bash for community members. With free books, crafts, and community resources, the event left families with access to materials and connections to support students learning beyond the classroom.
Syllabuzz: Joyful Living
December 17, 2025
In the HealthEU course HEU 1345: Joyful Living, Associate Teaching Professor of Education Marna Winter guides students in cultivating presence and intentional reflection.