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DC Public Schools Info Session – March 27
March 15, 2017
Student Professional Development Center, Moseley 140, 5 to 6 p.m.
How to Score an Internship, presented by Credit Suisse – April 13
March 15, 2017
Student Professional Development Center, Moseley 140, 5:15 PM
Carpenter presents at the American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education Conference
March 11, 2017
Jeffrey Carpenter, associate professor of education and director of the Teaching Fellows program, was involved in three different presentations at the AACTE Annual Meeting in Tampa, Florida, from March 2-4, 2016.
Tournées French Film Festival at Elon concludes
March 7, 2017
On Sunday, March 5, Elon hosted students, faculty and staff from Elon and the community for the closing of the Tournées French Film Festival: Join the Résistance!
School of Education hosts Special Educators Summit
February 27, 2017
More than 150 school district administrators and IHE representatives met to discuss the critical shortage of special educators in the state or North Carolina.
Hollingsworth featured in WFMY report on compulsory school attendance age
February 22, 2017
Heidi Hollingsworth, assistant professor of education, offered insights for the report on a legislative proposal to reduce the age of compulsory school attendance in North Carolina.
Noyce Program accepting applications for paid summer STEM internships
February 17, 2017
The Elon Noyce Scholars Program is accepting applications for summer education internships from current first-year students and sophomores who are interested in STEM fields.
Alumna named nation's top high school physics teacher
February 16, 2017
Alexandra Solender Boyd '12 was named the National PhysTEC Teacher of the Year for her work at Holly Springs High School in Holly Springs, N.C.
Smith named Recreation Professional of the Year by SHAPE America
February 14, 2017
The award honors distinguished professionals in the field of leisure and recreation who are considered to be a positive role model epitomizing the values and desired outcomes of recreation and demonstrates enthusiasm for the profession.
Council for Exceptional Children honors Wery for her service
January 31, 2017
Jessica Wery, assistant professor of education, has served in leadership roles with the international nonprofit during the past four years.