ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app city University education and theatre major Michelle Roselle has been awarded the prestigious DaVinci Scholar Award.
The DaVinci Institute is honoring five ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app professors, one ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app A+ Schools teacher, and five student-teachers for their creative endeavors next month at the ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app History Center. The scholar award is presented to pre-service teachers across the state whose academic accomplishments and service to their university are deemed outstanding. The Board of Directors of the DaVinci Institute chose to honor Roselle based on a service-learning proposal she created titled "Once Upon a Time: The Power of Storytelling for Young Audiences."
Roselle's faculty advisor is education professor Dr. Lisa Delgado Brown.
Chosen proposals exemplify scholarship, creativity, inventiveness, sound teaching techniques and a keen sense of responsibility. Roselle is the fifth ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app education major to be awarded the DaVinci Scholar Award. The mission of the DaVinci Institute is to create a statewide creative renaissance through lectures, workshops, professional development, research and advocacy. The vision of the DaVinci Institute is to improve the quality of education in ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app so as to help ºìÐÓÖ±²¥appns carry their creative, innovative talents to the world.
ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app Student Named DaVinci Scholar
Sep 15, 2016