The College of Education & Human Performance faculty represents many disciplines, many strategies, and many visions. By bringing together a diverse group that is able to build a strong and collaborative learning community  through different perspectives, the College of Education is able to create new and innovative classroom for students in the 21st century.

 

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Dr. Nicole Ennis

Interim Dean of College of Education and Human Performance, Associate Professor
Work Phone: 304.336.8247

Biography

Dr. Nicole Ennis resides in West Liberty and has been a teacher and teacher leader in public education for 16 years.  She has worked as a preschool and special education teacher, reading specialist, principal, and assistant superintendent.  She is 2003 Graduate of West Liberty University with a B.A. in Elementary Education and Special Educations.  She earned her M.A. in Reading Education from Marshall University and Principal and Superintendent Certification from Salem International University.  She is a 2017 graduate of Robert Morris University with a Ph.D. in Instructional Management and Leadership. Her research interest includes reading education, special education, and school leadership.