A member of the Seton Hill University faculty has been recognized by the Pittsburgh-based State of Black Learning organization for her career achievements.
Tricia Shelton, an assistant professor of education at Seton Hill, recently received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the organization’s Black Educators’ Excellence Awards. The ceremony was held Aug. 12 in the Lexus Club at Pittsburgh’s PPG Paints Arena, following a State of Black Learning conference in Pittsburgh.
Shelton, of Monroeville, began her 25 years in education at Gateway School District, as an early childhood teacher and then a grade-level coach and a K-4 building principal.
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