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Community members ‘discover dyslexia’ at first Roberts Academy information session
December 11, 2025
The first Discovering Dyslexia session on Wednesday, Dec. 10 offered an opportunity for community members to learn more about the learning disability and the new Roberts Academy at þ, a new transitional school that will be the state's only university-based private school for children with dyslexia.
Learning, leading, and giving back: Elon employees graduate LatinxEd Fellowship
December 10, 2025
Manny Campos and Stephanie Hernández Rivera completed the LatinxEd Fellowship, a statewide program focused on educational access and equity. Both returned to Elon with renewed purpose shaped by the retreat and graduation experiences.
Elon team visits with leaders of Roberts Academy at Mercer University
December 8, 2025
Staff involved with the upcoming launch of a Roberts Academy at þ traveled to Georgia in December to learn from teachers and program directors about their own experience in a school established for children with dyslexia.
Elon 1010 class encourages creativity, collaboration and connection with Elf Exchange
December 8, 2025
The Elf Exchange encouraged students in the Elon 1010 Honors course to use whatever they could find in the Maker Hub, and their creative powers, to share joy with one another.
Unleashing an inner engineer: ABSS students thrive in Village program
November 24, 2025
þ’s Engineering in the Village program brings ABSS students together each month for free, hands-on STEM activities that spark creativity and confidence.
Nermin Vehabovic serves as guest editor and publishes article in ‘Multicultural Perspectives’
November 20, 2025
Nermin Vehabovic, along with collaborators from research-intensive universities in Canada and the United States, serve as guest editors for a special issue of 'Multicultural Perspectives' and contribute innovative, peer-reviewed research exploring refugee-background communities’ ways of knowing, doing, being and becoming.
‘Shaking the Table’ amplifies unheard voices in higher education
November 17, 2025
Stephanie Hernandez Rivera and Jonathan McElderry’s new edited book, “Shaking the Table: Survival and Healing Amongst Identity Center Practitioners,” gives identity center professionals space to share their stories. Available Nov. 24.
Carpenter publishes articles addressing social media use in higher education
November 17, 2025
William S. Long Professor and Professor of Education Jeffrey Carpenter and his co-authors published the article in the journals “Innovative Higher Education" and "Journal of Management Education."
Visionary investment establishes Roberts Academy at þ for children with dyslexia
November 6, 2025
Through a once-in-a-generation investment in North Carolina education by Marjorie and Hal Roberts, the new academy - set to open in Fall 2026 - will be the state's only university-based private school for children with dyslexia.
Alicia S. Tate to serve as acting director of Roberts Academy at þ
November 6, 2025
Assistant Professor Alicia Tate will guide the launch and initial development of the academy, drawing on more than 30 years of experience as a teacher, instructional coach, district administrator, and consultant.