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“If only…”: Panel shares thoughts on future of black men in America
January 10, 2014
Six men representing law, education, medicine, ministry & the student perspective offered reflections Thursday about the challenges confronting African-American males in the United States.
Lumen Scholar researches new method to help struggling students
December 23, 2013
ÁñÁ«app¹Ù·½ÍøÕ¾Èë senior Leigh Iler developed strategies for a middle school tutoring program as she studied an emerging technique for deciding whether students require special education.
PA program holds symposium on helping the underserved
December 11, 2013
Graduate students in Physician Assistant Studies heard Dec. 11, 2013, from several ÁñÁ«app¹Ù·½ÍøÕ¾Èë professors who shared best practices for making a difference in the world by assisting the disadvantaged.
Carol Smith presents Mabel C. Robinson Memorial Lecture
December 11, 2013
Carol Smith, associate professor of health & human performance, presents at Alabama State Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance.
Consortium strengthens the Village Project at Elon, UNCG, Winston-Salem State
December 4, 2013
Students, educators and “It Takes a Village” Project stakeholders from three universities meet to discuss ways to improve literacy for struggling readers.
Truliant Federal Credit Union makes gift to Elon Academy
December 3, 2013
A $1,000 check was presented Dec. 3, 2013, to leaders of ÁñÁ«app¹Ù·½ÍøÕ¾Èë's college access and success program.
Three sophomores selected as Noyce Scholars
November 26, 2013
Amy Heaton, Sarah Woidill and Anna Lewis have been selected to participate in Elon's Noyce Scholars Program, which comes with a $21,900 scholarship for each of their final two years at the university.
Jeff Carpenter publishes article
November 23, 2013
Jeff Carpenter, assistant professor of education, has co-authored an article titled ""
When death and the devil changed the history of music
November 15, 2013
Wesley Rose is using the Lumen Prize, ÁñÁ«app¹Ù·½ÍøÕ¾Èë’s top award for undergraduate research and creative achievement, to explain how a famous 19th century composer used mortality and superstition to shape the evolution of classical piano performances.
2014 Sustainability Faculty Scholars named
November 15, 2013
Seven faculty members will take part in a program that will allow them to incorporate or enhance a focus on sustainable principles and practices in their courses.