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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE Eagle Appointed Dean of Marshall’s Graduate School of Education SOUTH CHARLESTON, W.Va. – Dr. Teresa R. Eagle has been appointed dean of Marshall University’s Graduate School of Education and Professional Development, Dr. Gayle Ormiston, provost and senior vice president for academic affairs, announced today. She will begin her duties Oct. 17. “We are indeed fortunate that Dr. Eagle has accepted this position,” Ormiston said. “She has the perspective of 11 years of experience as a Marshall faculty member, as well as broad experience as a public school teacher and administrator, and will serve the school well.” Most recently Eagle was coordinator of Marshall’s doctoral programs in education, as well as a tenured professor in the Leadership Studies program. “I am looking forward to the leadership role in the Graduate School of Education and Professional Development,” Eagle said. “We have an outstanding team of faculty and staff, and I am eager to continue working with them all.” Eagle is currently the president of the Southern Regional Council on Education Administration, which will hold its annual conference next week. She is also a member of the national and West Virginia associations of secondary school principals, the American Educational Studies Association, Phi Delta Kappa and the National Council of Professors of Educational Administration, among others.
Prior to coming to the
university, Eagle served in
the Kanawha County Schools
in a number of roles,
including curriculum
supervisor at George
Washington High School,
assistant principal at
Andrew Jackson Middle School
and Roosevelt Junior High
School, and acting principal
at Roosevelt. She also
taught mathematics in the
Kanawha and Boone County
schools. She was named West
Virginia State Teacher of
the Year in 1989 and spent a
year as an education
specialist working for
NASA’s Project Laser at the
Marshall Space Flight Center
in Huntsville, Ala. ### |
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