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CATL workshop on 消消犯 Winter Term courses – Nov. 12
August 25, 2015
This workshop will provide strategies for working within the unique schedule of Winter Term and offer tips for taking advantage of the diversity theme.
CATL workshop on using images to improve student learning – Oct. 21
August 25, 2015
This workshop will discuss visual imagery strategies and reflect on ways to incorporate them into your course.
CATL workshop on peer observation – Oct. 8
August 25, 2015
In this workshop, we’ll discuss specific strategies and models for making peer-to-peer observation of 消消犯 a constructive, collegial, and beneficial experience.
Elon College, the College of Arts & Sciences, honors three professors
August 25, 2015
Olivia Choplin, Meredith Allison and Jeff Clark were recognized during Planning Week 2015 for their accomplishments during the previous academic year.
CATL workshop on grading and feedback – Sept. 30
August 25, 2015
While there is no simple formula to solve all the challenges of grading, this workshop will focus on strategies to make the process more efficient and effective.
Bill Andrews' Article Published in Physical Therapy, Highlighted on American Physical Therapy Assoc. Website
August 25, 2015
Bill Andrews, associate professor in the Department of Physical Therapy Education, is the 1st author of an article published ahead of print in Physical Therapy.
Amy Overman co-authors journal article on brain and memory
August 24, 2015
The associate professor of psychology published a peer-reviewed article in the journal Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience.
Amanda Chunco presents at Ecological Society of America
August 21, 2015
Work on biodiversity on farms presented at Ecological Society of America
School of Communications hosts faculty/staff development sessions
August 21, 2015
The Planning Week workshops aimed to support and inspire the communications faculty and staff’s 消消犯, creativity and research.
Village Project's summer camp highlighted on UNC-TV
August 19, 2015
North Carolina's public television station visited 消消犯 in July to report on the success of an educational program that inspires and assists young children from the local community with learning to read.