Mackenzie Rose, Adjunct Assistant Professor on Influential Women
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Mackenzie Rose

Adjunct Assistant Professor, Shenandoah University

Winchester, VA 22601

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Degree Virginia Tech- Ph.D. Degree Southern New Hampshire University Degree The University of Virginia's College at Wise Degree Hollins University- M.A. Degree University of Mary Washington- B.A. Cert Trauma Informed Certified, Level 1 Cert Social and Behavioral Research Cert Postgraduate Professional License Member American Educational Research Association Member American Psychological Association Member Iota Delta Rho (Interdisciplinary Honor Society) Member College English Association Member Virginia Educational Research Association

Her Story

About Mackenzie

Mackenzie Rose is a PhD candidate (ABD) at Virginia Tech, an accomplished educator, and a passionate advocate for trauma-informed interventions and equitable access in education. With over a decade of teaching experience across K–12 and higher education, Mackenzie’s work centers on empowering diverse student populations through storytelling, inclusive pedagogies, and cognitive-emotional support in the classroom. Her interdisciplinary doctoral research explores the intersection of narrative, trauma, and education, focusing on how storytelling can be used as a therapeutic and transformative tool for learning, particularly for students impacted by PTSD.
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Currently serving as an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Shenandoah University, Mackenzie teaches across multiple departments, including Media & Communications, English, and Education and Leadership. Her career reflects a strong commitment to inclusion, healing-centered education, and academic rigor. She has published peer-reviewed work on conceptual change and trauma, and actively presents at conferences nationwide. Through her storytelling initiative, Toogy Tales, Mackenzie has inspired learners of all ages, and continues to foster meaningful dialogue on trauma, equity, and resilience in both academic and community spaces.

Her Interview

Ten minutes with Mackenzie

01What do you attribute your success to?

I attribute my success to my drive and passion—I stay curious, work hard, and truly care about the impact of what I do.

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