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Professor publishes research on teaching struggling readers
January 23, 2013
Emerging results of a program led by Associate Professor Jean Rattigan-Rohr appears in the Autumn/Winter 2011 volume of Dyslexia Review.
Struggling readers program concludes with bookstore visit
January 23, 2013
A School of Education’s youth reading program wrapped up its fourth year Dec. 7 with a shopping spree for books at Barnes & Noble.
Professor offers lessons from ‘Village Project’ in new book
January 23, 2013
Associate Professor Jean Rohr shares findings from an education class that pairs Elon students with struggling readers in elementary school.
International Fellows tour the South in Study USA course
January 20, 2013
Nine students from around the world traveled to cities across the South in a class on regional culture, history, politics and more.
Campus community ‘locks arms for peace’ in silent walk
January 18, 2013
Students, professors & staff took part in a Friday walk to honor the civil rights struggle while pledging to combat remaining oppression.
MLK speaker: ‘We must celebrate the struggle’
January 17, 2013
At a campus program celebrating Martin Luther King Jr., scholar Dale Andrews also warns against the “homogenization of difference.”
MLK events begin with special College Coffee
January 15, 2013
The Office of Student Activities sponsored the "Civil Rights Arts Festival & College Coffee" featuring photography by an N.C. artist.
Carl McIntyre to share story of stroke recovery – Jan. 14
January 14, 2013
After a devastating stroke, the actor and teacher found a new purpose in life, and he uses humor to educate audiences about the power of hope.
January events to honor Martin Luther King Jr.
January 12, 2013
A celebration of the life and legacy of the civil rights pioneer takes place Jan. 15-21, 2013, and features opportunities for service.
Rabbi Jill Jacobs discusses social justice issues at an Oct. 26 lecture
January 4, 2013
Jacobs' lecture touched on issues such as modern day slavery and the role of Jewish tradition in today's fight for social justice.