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CREDE leaders present at national conference
July 26, 2019
Tyrone Jean and Cherrel Miller Dyce made presentations at the National Conference on Race & Ethnicity held May 28 through June 1 in Portland, Oregon.
Summer program allows gifted students, teachers to 'FLEX' mental muscles
July 26, 2019
The School of Education's FLEX Program offers academically gifted students from the Alamance-Burlington School System the opportunity to learn fresh, engaging lessons from M.Ed. and gifted licensure candidates
In My Words: The wrong way to fix social media
July 26, 2019
In this opinion column published by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Elon Law Associate Dean and Professor Enrique Armijo writes about moderating content on the internet.
In My Words: On July 20, 1969, the earth orbited the moon
July 25, 2019
In this column distributed by the Elon University Writers Syndicate, Associate Professor of Communications Tom Nelson recalls his experience watching the moon landing 50 years. ago. The column was published in The Daily Progress of Charlottesville, Va.
Elon University Police participates in joint active shooter training
July 25, 2019
The training at Alamance Community College gave law enforcement officers and emergency response teams from across Alamance County the opportunity to get hands-on experience during live active shooter scenarios.
Director of Jewish Life Betsy Polk participates in prestigious Israel program at the Shalom Hartman Institute
July 23, 2019
The experience allows Polk to bring tools back to Elon’s campus to elevate the tone and level of discourse about Israel.
Ann Bullock reappointed to Professional Educator Preparation and Standards Commission
July 23, 2019
Bullock, dean of the School of Education, was reappointed to serve on the state commission to establish high standards for state educators and to make rule recommendations regarding all aspects of preparation, licensure, continuing education and standards of conduct for public school educators.
Depro participates in economics and environmental quality seminar
July 22, 2019
Brooks Depro, assistant professor of economics, visited Bozeman, Montana, to participate in the summer student seminar.
Hannah plays key role in passage of new state law impacting N.C. physical therapists
July 22, 2019
The legislation allows physical therapists the expanded ability to practice spinal manipulation without a physician's referral, with Assistant Professor Mary Kay Hannah leading the charge for the legislative change.
Summer in the Village dinner honors students, families and community partners
July 22, 2019
Summer in the Village, a summer enrichment program stemming from Elon’s “It Takes A Village” Project, concluded with an awards banquet for hundreds of students and their families Friday night at Alumni Gym.