Angela Foss, GC’18, is serving as assistant principal at New Kent Middle School. Foss earned a graduate certificate in Educational Leadership & Policy Studies through SPCS.
SPCS alum Charlee Breeden, GC’18, has been named the 2022 Outstanding Secondary Assistant Principal of Virginia by the Virginia Association of Secondary School Principals (VASSP).
Patrick Jinks, C’10, a 2010 graduate of the SPCS Weekend College program in Danville, now a leadership and strategy coach, gave the keynote address at the annual SC Thrive Conference.
Dr. Erik Nielson, assistant chair of liberal arts, was recently honored at the University’s annual Tenure & Promotion Dinner for his 2021 promotion to professor of liberal arts.
Faculty in the School of Professional & Continuing Studies celebrated promotion announcements and service awards during the annual awards ceremony held during the spring faculty meeting on January 6, 2022.
David Sams, executive director of the Community Tax Law Project and member of the IOP advisory board, has been named an impact maker among “100 People to Meet in 2022” by Virginia Business magazine.
Tyree Brown, C’19, was quoted in a Richmond Times-Dispatch report “A Car Wash Boom: Options for Getting Your Wheels Washed Continue to Grow in the Richmond Area” as chief operating office of Car Pool Car Washes in Richmond.
Shannon Cooke, a student in the SPCS bachelor of arts in liberal arts program, has been named the inaugural winner of the John Miers Award for Excellence in Library Research in the School of Professional & Continuing Studies.