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Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning announces 2020-2021 Diversity and Inclusion Grant recipients
July 20, 2020
The Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning is pleased to announce the recipients of the Diversity and Inclusion Grants for the 2020-2021 academic year, as well as their project descriptions.
Elon librarians and teaching faculty author chapters in new book edited by Joan Ruelle
June 29, 2020
Published in June by the Association of College & Research Libraries, “The Engaged Library: High-Impact Educational Practices in Academic Libraries” features contributions from several Elon librarians and teaching faculty.
The show must go on: Elon presents virtual Liberal Arts Forum Lecture with ‘Hamilton’ star
March 30, 2020
Originally scheduled for March 25 in Whitley Auditorium but canceled due to COVID-19 concerns, the Liberal Arts Forum Lecture by "Hamilton" star Bryan Terrell Clark is now available to all Elon audiences online.
Elon prepares students for transition to online instruction
March 12, 2020
All undergraduate courses will move from classroom instruction to online learning mode for the two weeks following Spring Break in response to the coronavirus. The university is offering a host of resources to help with the transition.
Activist Moisés Serrano to lead workshop, host screening of award-winning documentary on Feb. 26
February 25, 2020
Serrano will lead a workshop about immigration law and participate in a screening and question-and-answer session about the documentary "Forbidden: Undocumented and Queer in Rural America."
Journal of Music Theory Pedagogy publishes article by Allison Wente
January 27, 2020
Wente's article in the December 2019 issue presents a group presentation-based model for teaching in the aural skills classroom.
Elon to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. throughout the month of January
January 2, 2020
Service opportunities, gatherings and other special programs at Elon during January will commemorate the life and work of the late civil rights leader.
Winter Term 2020 to focus on health, intercultural engagement, media and politics
January 2, 2020
Winter Term 2020 will offer students an array of exciting experiences that range from short-term, study-away programs to engaging student-led courses.
Windham chairs panel on literacy instruction at national conference
December 5, 2019
The panel chaired by Scott Windham, associate professor of German, was part of the national conference of the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages held in late November.
Deandra Little receives highest honor from Professional & Organizational Network in Higher Education
November 25, 2019
Little, assistant provost and director of the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, was honored with the network’s 2019 Bob Pierleoni Spirit of POD Award.