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Esposito and Walch present at ISSOTL
October 7, 2013
Judy Esposito, Human Service Studies, and Resa Walch, Health and Human Performance, present at the International Society of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Conference.
Jeff Carpenter named Emerging Leader by Phi Delta Kappa International
October 1, 2013
The assistant professor in the School of Education has been selected by Phi Delta Kappa International as a part of its 2013-2014 cohort of Emerging Leaders.
Elon partners with local school to introduce '100 Mile Club'
September 28, 2013
Liz Bailey in the Department of Health and Human Performance, joined by two students studying to be physical education teachers, have teamed this year with a Burlington elementary school as part of a national initiative led by First Lady Michelle Obama.
Elon alumnus helps youngsters envision their college education
September 20, 2013
President Leo M. Lambert and Sam Mason '10 teamed up to spur Washington 3rd graders to dream big about their futures.
Carrie Morris '96 selected as the 2013-14 Southeast Region Teacher of the Year
September 19, 2013
The fifth grade teacher at Swansboro (N.C.) Middle School was chosen as the top among 36 of her peers.
Visiting international faculty begin classes at Elon
September 16, 2013
The 13 teachers from Asia and South America have started their studies to earn teacher licensure, which will ultimately lead them to apply to the university's Master of Education program.
Noyce Program accepting applications for $43,000 scholarships
September 14, 2013
The Elon Noyce Scholars Program is accepting applications from current sophomores who are interested in becoming high school science or math teachers.
School of Education students research the Cable School on Elon's campus
September 4, 2013
A group of seniors in Professor Marna Winter’s "Principles of Learning and Teaching Language Arts and Social Studies" methods course is restoring the pre-civil war one room schoolhouse in collaboration with Siler Rothrock.
Elon students visit Ghana with Global Medical Brigades
September 3, 2013
Ashley Meerbergen and Associate Professor Angela Owusu-Ansah led the group as part of a 10-day visit to provide medical relief to villagers while learning about local cultures.