School of Education alumna is up for regional Teacher of the Year award in Virginia
Not many elementary-aged children can decide on a profession, but Katrina Grooms, who graduated from Liberty University’s School of Education in 2000 and is now a fourth-grade teacher at New London Academy in nearby Bedford County, had a firm career…
Doctoral graduate, a 14-year cancer survivor, pushes through treatments to pursue degree
Pursuing higher education is a step on the journey to achieving a professional goal. But for Yvonne Daniely, receiving her Ed.D. in Educational Leadership and attending Liberty University’s Commencement in May — two days before undergoing her second stem cell…
Mother and daughters earn master’s degrees together following horrific car accident and miraculous healing
A life can change in an instant and be altered forever for the better or worse. In the last five years, Malina, Maya, and Dona Richardson have seen God guide their family through adversities and miracles on their path to…
Liberty professors earn President’s Awards for Excellence in Teaching
Liberty University has announced the 2020-21 winners of the President’s Award for Excellence in Teaching, an annual recognition of teachers who have promoted significant student learning evidenced by creative and innovative approaches to teaching, the effective use of instructional technology, and…
School of Education students bring home seven national awards for Kappa Delta Pi chapter
The Pi Sigma Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi (KDP) in Liberty University’s School of Education applied for every possible national award for the 2019-20 academic year, and this year the chapter didn’t receive its usual one or two awards. It…