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Song, dance mark close of Summer in the Village camp
July 26, 2016
The two-week summer program attracted 150 students in first through 12th grades to Elon's campus as part of the It Takes a Village Project. The camp combined academic instruction with areas including music, dance, technology and art.
Gifted elementary students work out their minds in FLEX program
July 21, 2016
Many of Alamance County’s academically gifted students gathered at Elon University for continued learning.
Elon University’s ‘It Takes a Village’ project receives $1 million grant
June 24, 2016
Village Project expansion serves more children, includes more student volunteers
April 27, 2016
Elon’s Village Project is now operating at five local public schools with help from many student groups including athletics, Fellows and fraternities.
Village Project's summer camp highlighted on UNC-TV
August 19, 2015
North Carolina's public television station visited Elon University in July to report on the success of an educational program that inspires and assists young children from the local community with learning to read.
‘Village Project’ Summer Camp ends on a high note
July 24, 2015
A July 24 closing ceremony marked the completion of the two-week camp that allowed 75 students to spend time on Elon’s campus participating in academic classes and other engaging activities.
Music in the Village concert – May 3
May 1, 2015
Elon University Collegiate Chapter of the National Association for Music Education and students from the "It Takes a Village" project will perform together May 3.
Elon University & Burlington Downtown Corp. honored for revitalization efforts
March 28, 2015
Elon services and programs in downtown Burlington, N.C., have boosted the local economy over the past three years by an estimated $8.1 million, earning an award this month from the North Carolina Department of Commerce.
Jean Rattigan-Rohr and colleagues present 'Village' research in Jamaica
March 17, 2015
Jean Rattigan-Rohr, associate professor and director of the Center of Access and Success, Ye He, an associate professor from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, and Michele Meredith, from the East Queen Street Baptist Evening Institute, presented research at the Mixed Methods Research Caribbean Conference at the University of the West Indies in Kingston, Jamaica March 13.
'Village Talk' brings students & researchers to Elon to share ideas
December 8, 2014
The second annual event hosted by the university's "It Takes a Village" Project featured talks, a poster presentation, and musical selections by children involved in a program aimed at helping youth overcome reading difficulties.