Rebecca Shannon of Warwick recently was named assistant professor of English at the Community College of Rhode Island. Shannon has served as an adjunct instructor at CCRI since 2010, teaching a variety of developmental and college-level English,
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Rebecca Shannon of Warwick recently was named assistant professor of English at the Community College of Rhode Island.
Shannon has served as an adjunct instructor at CCRI since 2010, teaching a variety of developmental and college-level English, communication and English as a second language courses. In 2017, she received the employee recognition award for teaching excellence at CCRI.
Shannon earned her Master of Education in teaching English as a second language, Master of Arts in Teaching in elementary education, and a Bachelor of Arts in communications, speech and hearing sciences at Rhode Island College.
The Community College of Rhode Island, New England’s largest community college, enrolls nearly 20,000 students and an additional 8,500 individuals in workforce development programs and adult education courses annually. CCRI also provides transportation education and certification to 14,000 Rhode Islanders each year.
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