The New Dean of the College of Education at Harris-Stowe State University in St. Louis

Quincy A. Rose is the new dean of the College of Education at Harris-Stowe State University in St. Louis. She was chair of the department and an associate professor of curriculum and instruction at Grambling State University in Louisiana. Earlier in her career, Dr. Rose was director of teacher education and the master of arts in teaching program at Tusculum College in Greenville, Tennessee.

In accepting her new post, Dr. Rose said that “it is an honor to have been selected to serve as dean of the College of Education. This institution was founded on the principles of excellence in education. I am excited about the radical transformation that will occur as we move forward to becoming the premier institution that produces the top educators throughout the country.”

Dr. Rose holds a bachelor’s degree in elementary education and a master’s degree in curriculum and instruction from Delaware State University. She earned an educational doctorate at Wilmington University in Delaware.

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