December 3, 2025 - 21:19

Liberty University has officially appointed Dr. Shawn Bielicki as the new dean of its School of Education. Dr. Bielicki has been serving in an interim capacity since April, demonstrating his leadership and commitment to the institution during this transitional period.
Before taking on the role of interim dean, Bielicki held the position of associate dean for the College of Applied Studies and Academic Success, where he played a crucial role in enhancing academic programs and student services. His extensive experience in education and administration positions him well to lead the School of Education as it continues to evolve and respond to the needs of students and the broader educational landscape.
Dr. Bielicki's vision for the School of Education includes a focus on innovative teaching methods and the integration of technology in the classroom. His leadership is expected to foster a collaborative environment that encourages faculty and students to excel in their educational pursuits. The university community looks forward to his contributions as he embarks on this new chapter.
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