February 23, 2025 - 01:40

Amy Nwora, a seasoned professional in higher education and child development, has been appointed as the new dean of Niagara University’s College of Education. Nwora brings a wealth of experience to the position, having dedicated her career to advancing educational practices and supporting student success.
In her new role, Nwora aims to enhance the college's curriculum and foster innovative teaching methods that align with the evolving needs of students and educators. She is committed to promoting inclusive education and ensuring that the college remains a leader in preparing future educators to face the challenges of the modern classroom.
Nwora's vision for the College of Education includes strengthening community partnerships and expanding opportunities for hands-on learning experiences. With her strong background in child development and educational leadership, she is poised to make a significant impact on the college and its students.
The university community looks forward to Nwora’s leadership and the positive changes she will bring to the College of Education.
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