Farrington College of Education & Human Development
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The Farrington College of Education & Human Development is Connecticut’s engine of innovation in teacher training.
Our research-validated programs—including the nation’s first educational leadership doctorate program focused on social, emotional and academic leadership and advanced degrees in specific curricular areas—and our accomplished, student-focused faculty, will fuel your education career. Whether you’re becoming an educator or taking your career to the next degree, the Farrington College of Education & Human Development will provide you with the necessary tools to achieve success.
Mission
The Isabelle Farrington College of Education & Human Development empowers a diverse community of educators, counselors and human service professionals to lead with expertise and compassion that foster inclusive and innovative spaces. Through mentorship, holistic development and evidence-based practice, we strive to support learning across the lifespan and meaningful social impact. Guided by principles of social justice and human dignity, we prepare professionals to lead their communities in meeting critical challenges of an ever-changing society.
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Faculty Spotlight
Sacred Heart University proudly recognizes our faculty for their scholarly achievement through their outstanding publishing efforts and industry experience.
Jennifer Phaiah, E.D.
Kim Hellerich, Ed.D. & Deirdra Preis, Ed.D.
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SHU Recognizes 23 Faculty Members with Tenure, Promotions
Academics, Faculty & Staff SpotlightPublished:Professors from a wide range of fields across the University were acknowledged for their ongoing impact on the Sacred Heart community and the betterment of its students -

SHU Selected to Host National Education Journal
AcademicsPublished:Wesley Henry and Kathleen Wallace, leaders of Sacred Heart University’s Ed.D. program, will co-edit the Carnegie Project on the Education Doctorate’s journal
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Education & Human Development
The former GE global headquarters at 3135 Easton Turnpike in Fairfield, located down the street from our Park Avenue campus, serves as SHU's West Campus - an innovation hub for the College of Education & Human Development.


