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Vehabovic, Miller Dyce co-author article on inclusive practices for educators of refugee-background children, youth and families
June 14, 2024
Through practical strategies emphasizing recognition of humanity, collaborative learning and advocacy for unique needs, Nermin Vehabovic and Cherrel Miller Dyce offer guidance to educators on creating supportive spaces for individuals from refugee backgrounds in their recent paper published in Midwest Journal of Education.
¡Celebremos! honors Latinx/Hispanic seniors and their families
May 18, 2023
Dozens of Latinx/Hispanic seniors gathered May 18 to celebrate their accomplishments and thank their villages for the support they’ve received during the past four years at Elon.
Students explore entrepreneurship and innovation in Los Angeles during Winter Term
February 13, 2023
Led by Alyssa Martina, faculty member and director of the Doherty Center for Creativity, Innovation & Entrepreneurship, the program met with more than 30 companies during a three-week span.
Elon World Percussion Ensemble records at local studio, set to perform at Oak House
April 21, 2022
The Elon World Percussion Ensemble to perform recorded tracks at the Oak House.
Sheryl Battles leads discussion on the importance of DEI in the workplace
November 10, 2021
Battles, vice president of global diversity, inclusion and engagement for Pitney Bowes, discussed the current state and importance of DEI in the workplace to the Elon community on Nov. 9.
Elon parent Sheryl Battles to give presentation on future of DEI in workplace
November 2, 2021
Sheryl Battles, vice president of global diversity, inclusion and engagement for Pitney Bowes, will discuss the current state of DEI in the workplace to the Elon community on Nov. 9.
Cherrel Miller Dyce speaks about her new book covering fighting against Black male stereotypes with Times-News
October 6, 2021
Dyce, associate professor and executive director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, spoke about her new book, "Black Males Matter" with Times-News.
American history, TV intersect in internship experience for Elon anthropology major
January 12, 2021
Anthropology major Mary Kate Mauney '23 is studying a pre-revolutionary battle as it relates to one of her favorite televisions shows during an internship in Burlington, North Carolina.
The Trail Starts Here: Winter Term course takes Elon students to the center of the 2020 presidential race
March 6, 2020
Faculty members Rich Landesberg and Mark Dalhouse led Elon students to Des Moines, Iowa, where they were introduced to the culture of media and politics just days before the Iowa Democratic caucuses.
Winter Term study abroad course brings Ghanaian dance to Elon
February 26, 2020
Assistant Professor of Performing Arts Keshia Wall choreographed the Black History Month Dance Concert, which was the result of a transformative Winter Term experience in Ghana.