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Dr. Cheryl Lambert has been appointed as the new dean of the Julia S. Tutwiler College of Education at the University of West Alabama. This prestigious role marks a significant milestone in her career, reflecting her dedication and contributions to the field of education.
Dr. Lambert brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to her new position. She has a strong background in educational leadership and has been involved in various initiatives aimed at improving teaching practices and student outcomes. Her vision for the college includes fostering an inclusive learning environment and enhancing the curriculum to better prepare future educators.
In her new role, Dr. Lambert aims to strengthen partnerships with local schools and communities, emphasizing the importance of collaboration in education. Her leadership is expected to inspire both faculty and students, driving innovation and excellence within the college. The university community is excited about her appointment and looks forward to the positive changes she will bring to the College of Education.
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