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Cherrel Miller Dyce publishes article in The Urban Review
September 4, 2014
Research by Elon's Faculty Fellow for the Multicultural Center looks at the role of juvenile justice, child welfare and education systems on educational outcomes of African-American men in foster care and residential group homes.
Elon alumna Aeron Sizemore named 2014 Alamance County Teacher of the Year
September 4, 2014
The Cummings High School (Burlington, N.C.) history teacher was honored during an ABSS ceremony on Sept. 3.
Music Education graduate has students perform in international virtual choir
September 3, 2014
Alexis Kagel '08 and her students created the project to support UNICEF, the children's rights and emergency relief organization that has helped children all over the world.
Campus community celebrates the Center for Access & Success
August 20, 2014
A Wednesday ribbon cutting and open house in Mooney building gave faculty, staff, family and friends an opportunity to tour the new home of four Elon University programs that collectively serve underrepresented students from pre-kindergarten through college.
President Lambert urges faculty & staff to advocate for excellence in public schools
August 18, 2014
In concluding his annual opening of school address, President Lambert asked his colleagues to speak out for greater investment in K-12 education.
Teachers challenged to start an education 'revolution'
August 16, 2014
In Saturday remarks to graduates from Elon's Master of Education program, Elon President Emeritus J. Fred Young, who founded with his family a company that brings international teachers to the United States, proposed changes to the way Americans view learning and student outcomes.
M.Ed. Commencement – Aug. 16
August 15, 2014
Elon's Master of Education graduation ceremonies will be held in Whitley Auditorium.
Jeffrey Carpenter co-authors journal article on educators' use of Twitter
August 14, 2014
The article, titled "How and Why Educators Use Twitter: A Survey of the Field," was published in the Journal of Research on Technology in Education.
An Alpha reaches Ωmega
August 7, 2014
Seven years after joining the Elon Academy, a dozen of the first high school students to take part in the university’s college access and success program have earned their college degrees. Brittney Burnette is one of them.