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Dr. Rachel E. Nelson has been appointed as the new Director of Hallmarks and Character Education at Campbell University. With extensive experience in the professional development of educators across both K-12 and university settings, Dr. Nelson brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to her new role.
In her previous positions, she has demonstrated a strong commitment to enhancing educational practices and fostering character development among students. Dr. Nelson's leadership is expected to play a crucial role in advancing the university's mission to promote ethical values and academic excellence.
As the Director of Hallmarks and Character Education, she will oversee initiatives aimed at integrating character education into the curriculum, ensuring that students not only excel academically but also develop strong moral principles. Her appointment is seen as a significant step toward enriching the educational experience at Campbell University, aligning with the institution's core values and dedication to holistic student development.
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