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Elon graduate leaves indelible mark on global education
May 21, 2012
A newly minted Elon alumna used a service trip to Honduras to bolster her lessons this spring as a student teacher in a local high school.
Graduate receptions offer a chance to reflect
May 18, 2012
On their last full day as Elon seniors, students mingled with classmates and faculty at graduate receptions hosted by their respective schools.
Reception honors graduating Elon Academy scholars
May 16, 2012
¾Ã¾ÃÈÈ leaders celebrated on May 14 the achievement of every member of the Gamma Class attending college in the fall.
Health & Human Performance faculty, students, take part in research, scholarship and leadership activities
May 15, 2012
Senior Lecturer Resa Walch, Associate Professor Carol Smith, Assistant Professor Amy Stringer and several students participated in engaged learning and service activities during the fall semester and winter term.
Education ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈ Participate in Food Drive at Grove Park Elementary School
May 9, 2012
¾Ã¾ÃÈÈ from ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈ participated in a food drive to benefit Grove Park, a Title I elementary school in the Alamance Burlington School System.
Dr. Miller Dyce and students present at the TTRC
May 9, 2012
Education professor Cherrel Miller Dyce and eight of her Elementary Education student teachers participated in the University of North Carolina at Greensboro Triad Teacher as Researcher Conference on April 25, 2012.
Kim Poe ’08 a finalist for Alamance-Burlington School System Teacher of the Year
May 9, 2012
Kim Poe, a sixth-grade intensive reading and social studies teacher at Hawfields Middle School in Mebane, N.C., is one of six finalists for the Alamance Burlington School System's 2012 Teacher of the Year Award.
Glenda Crawford speaks at Learning & the Brain Symposium
April 26, 2012
Glenda Crawford, Professor of Education and Director of Teaching Fellows, was an invited speaker for the Learning & the Brain 2nd annual symposium at Columbia University on April 19.
Cherrel Miller-Dyce to present keynote address at UNC-Greensboro symposium
April 12, 2012
Assistant Professor of Education Cherrel Miller Dyce will be the keynote speaker at The North Carolina College Personnel Association’s (NCCPA) Graduate Student and New Professionals Research Symposium on April 21 at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.