SANDRA SMITH
Prior to becoming a higher education faculty member, Dr. Sandy Smith taught twenty years in the P-12 setting. She served as an elementary, special education, gifted and adult education teacher….
Prior to becoming a higher education faculty member, Dr. Sandy Smith taught twenty years in the P-12 setting. She served as an elementary, special education, gifted and adult education teacher….
…going through this event without support and completely alone. What are some ways that we can prevent those things from happening? We are all feeling many of the same things…
…to offer, I looked to my passion for teaching and coaching to find a way to not only make an impact, but to make a living,” said O’ Conner. “I…
…the Phoenix Ball, or to purchase tickets to the Patrons’ Party, visit phoenixball.com. For ticketing questions, please email Executive Director of Community Relations and External Affairs Rusty Richardson at rrichardson@cumberland.edu. …
…to give prospective students a look at what life at CU looks like, through actual students’ social media channels. This provides a sense of transparency that is generally not present…
…home for the first time and the educational environment is just so different than it is in high school,” says Pitts. “I love having a front row seat for this…
…at Cumberland,” said Wheeler. “I’ve always had a passion for education and I look forward to using my previous experience to contribute to the growth during this exciting time at…
…our campus footprint. Read more here. February 2020 Cumberland’s Education Preparation Program received high scores on the Annual State Board of Education Educator Preparation Report Card. The program met all…
…education and experiences to transform and shape the world around you. For some it means nursing, for others it may be teaching. Whatever your dream looks like, earning your degree…