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‘Food is medicine’: Elon’s Start Early in Medicine program works to clear up confusion around food
July 25, 2023
Over the three-day session, 18 students from Alamance-Burlington School System's middle and high schools spent time on Elon's campus learning about how food is essentially medicine.
Math and music shine through in annual Summer in the Village program
July 25, 2023
Over 150 ABSS students spent two weeks on Elon's campus for the Summer in the Village program, sharpening their math skills through various music concepts.
Lisa Buchanan publishes article in Social Studies Research and Practice
July 21, 2023
Lisa Buchanan, associate professor in the Dr. Jo Watts Williams School of Education, recently published an article in the peer-reviewed Social Studies Research and Practice journal that outlines theoretical and pedagogical approaches to investigating racial violence with learners in grades 3-12 and K-12 teacher candidates.
SURE showcases wide-ranging research of Elon students, mentors
July 21, 2023
The annual summer research experience culminated in poster presentations from 45 research teams.
Elon Explorers summer bug camp immerses middle schoolers in scientific discovery
June 28, 2023
Twenty-two middle schoolers spent the week identifying invertebrates and building insect collections, getting a hands-on glimpse into what scientists do daily.
Elon earns an ‘A’ in teaching education majors ‘the science of reading’
June 13, 2023
The National Council on Teacher Quality grades Elon University’s undergraduate program among the best in the nation for teaching future educators the most effective methods for helping children learn to read.
Alumni in Action: MacLean Wilson ’21 shares her faith through Campus Outreach in Zambia
June 6, 2023
Wilson lives abroad in Zambia where she uses her passion for Christian ministry and teaching students to connect with others in meaningful ways.
Butler-Storsved publishes article on the effects an intentional functional movement warm-up has on ninth graders
May 22, 2023
Lynda Butler-Storsved is the lead author on an article recently published in The Physical Educator. Studies suggest there is a high rate of dysfunctional movement among ninth-grade adolescents and an intentionally designed functional movement warm-up is an efficient method of addressing movement quality in physical education.
M.Ed. candidates present capstone projects aimed at developing an equitable and supportive learning environment
May 22, 2023
Candidates in the first graduating cohort of the revised M.Ed. program presented their capstone projects on May 6.
Dr. Jo Watts Williams School of Education awards celebrate faculty excellence
May 22, 2023
Joan Barnatt, Lisa Buchanan, Cherrel Miller Dyce and Marna Winter were recognized on May 16 for faculty excellence in teaching, scholarship, service and leadership at the annual school awards banquet.