The College of Education (COE) is excited to introduce a new set of leaders. They have expressed confidence, passion and excitement for their new roles.
Dr. Marjorie Shavers
Dr. Marjorie Shavers is now the associate dean for COE.
“Serving previously as school director and department head has been an extraordinary journey of growth, learning and collaboration with some of the most passionate and talented people. I’m grateful for the opportunity to contribute to our college’s success as associate dean and help lead us to new levels of excellence.”
Dr. Kayla Lewis
Dr. Kayla Lewis is interim director for the School of Special Education, Leadership and Professional Studies.
“I’m excited to work alongside the wonderful faculty and staff in the school this year! This role offers me new opportunities to grow in my leadership, problem–solve various challenges and build relationships with students, colleagues and community partners.”
Dr. A. M. Baker
Dr. A. M. Baker is director of the School of Teaching, Learning and Developmental Sciences.
“I’m excited to work with some of the most amazing educators MSU has to offer. I can’t help but look forward to working with passionate people who daily are focused on teaching.”
Dr. Julie Steiger
Dr. Julie Steiger is assistant director of the School of Teaching, Learning, and Developmental Sciences.
“I’m fortunate to work in a school that always puts the needs of its students first. I also am excited to work with Dr. Baker, whose compassion, expertise and innovation will further the college’s role as a leader among teaching institutions.”
Dr. Nicole West
Dr. Nicole West is the graduate program director of Missouri State University’s new EdD program in Leadership, Learning and Educational Change. She is also continuing as assistant director for the School of Teaching, Learning and Developmental Sciences.
“This role is exciting because it’s an opportunity to build on my success in helping master’s students in the College of Education develop competence as scholarly practitioners, which is also a primary focus of the new doctoral program.”