Wright State graduate making impact in Dayton and Liberia with Library for Africa project
As the founder of Library for Africa, Veleta Jenkins is working to build a technology-focused library in Liberia.
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You can earn a master’s degree or seek licensure in integrated language arts, integrated mathematics, integrated social studies, or the sciences in Wright State’s adolescent to young adult education program. You can earn licensure to teach a single subject in grades 7–12 or continue your coursework to earn your M.Ed. degree. The graduate program is designed for three semesters of full-time study and internship, requiring a Monday-through-Friday commitment.