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Brady L. Nash is set to join the College of Education at NC State University as an assistant professor specializing in middle grades English language arts education, starting August 15, 2025. Nash brings a wealth of experience to his new role, having previously taught at prominent institutions such as the University of Florida and Miami University of Ohio.
His background in education includes a strong focus on developing effective teaching strategies and fostering a love for reading and writing among middle school students. Nash's appointment is seen as a significant addition to the faculty, as he is expected to contribute to the advancement of curriculum and pedagogy in English language arts.
With a commitment to enhancing student engagement and literacy skills, Nash aims to inspire future educators and improve educational outcomes for young learners. The College of Education looks forward to the expertise and fresh perspectives he will bring to the academic community.
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