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Jeff Carpenter presents paper at AERA
April 5, 2014
The assistant professor in the School of Education presented at the American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting in Philadelphia.
Health and human performance senior lecturer and students featured in international training video
April 2, 2014
Amanda Tapler, senior lecturer in the Department of Health and Human Performance, and Elon students are featured in an international training film for The Jamkhed International Institute for Training & Research.
Noyce Scholarship and Internship deadlines extended to April 1
March 18, 2014
Application periods for both the $43,800 STEM education scholarships and paid summer internships will be extended.
The Oaks Neighborhood Association are Awarded a WEI High-Impact Grant
March 14, 2014
The Oaks Neighborhood's RAC (Rachaele Andrews), RA (Evan Buck), TSIR (Angela Ansah), Director of Residence Life (Elaine Turner), and association members, (Joan Ruelle and Scott Hildebrand) are awarded a grant for...
Enhancing Residents’ Writing and Using Writing to Build Community at the Oaks Neighborhood
Angela Ansah and colleagues publish multicultural education article
March 9, 2014
Angela Owusu-Ansah, School of Education associate dean and associate professor, Melissa Joy Cutrera, Samford University alumna, and Amanda Strong Hilsmier, associate professor of special education at Samford University recently published "Current Practices in Multicultural Education: Curriculum Refor in the Elementary Classroom."
Oaks Residential Neighborhood holds inaugural Study Abroad/Study USA Fair
March 9, 2014
The Oaks Residential Neighborhood targets its goal to infuse Study Abroad/Study USA opportunities into the neighborhood; foster academic engagement around “experiential learning” with special emphasis on preparing for study abroad; and to promote inter-cultural knowledge and competence, including leadership.
Jeff Carpenter presents on technology & education at three conferences
March 7, 2014
Jeff Carpenter, assistant professor of education, gave three recent presentations on the use of technology to support teacher and student learning.
Nash and Winter present at conference
March 6, 2014
Katie Nash, special Collections librarian and archivist, and Marna Winter, lecturer in the School of Education, presented at the annual LAUNC-CH conference in Chapel Hill, N.C., on March 10, 2014.
National music group names Elon a 'chapter of excellence'
March 6, 2014
The National Association for Music Education recognized its Elon University members for their contributions to the "It Takes a Village" Project reading program.
Teacher Education Program Holds Induction Ceremony
March 5, 2014
The School of Education welcomed 23 students into its Teacher Education Program during a March 4 induction ceremony.