2023 Faculty Awards
Bay Path University annually honors and recognizes faculty excellence in teaching and scholarship with an awards ceremony. These awards commend the efforts of individual faculty members to help build and sustain a community in which the teacher-learner academic experience is valued and prized.
The Estelle Leavitt Award for Teaching Excellence
The Estelle Leavitt Award for Teaching Excellence was established in honor of emerita faculty member Estelle Leavitt, who served on our faculty for 20 years, including as Chair of the Education Department for 12 of those years. Estelle was known for her deep commitment to students and her passion for preparing educators who bring both skill and soul to their classrooms.
2023 Recipient:
One Bay Path Award
The One Bay Path Award recognizes a faculty member or program director who embodies a collaborative spirit that brings our community together, is adaptable and resourceful, and who creates conditions that empower each Bay Path learner to achieve success and fosters partnerships that open new pathways for learners.
2023 Recipient:
The Faculty Outstanding Research, Scholarly Activity and Creative Works Prize
The Richard J. Briotta Outstanding Faculty Research, Scholarly Activity and Creative Works Prize is given to a faculty member in recognition of their extraordinary research and publication activity, as well as their contributions in fostering serious academic research within the Bay Path community.
2023 Recipient:
Vana Nespor Award for Teaching Innovation at The American Women’s College
This award is intended to recognize an academic director at The American Women’s College who is dedicated to the promotion of learner success for adult women through curricular advancement with the integration or development of digitally enhanced, data-driven, innovative or cost-effective learning experiences in our accelerated undergraduate model.
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Other faculty were recognized for their contributions with the following teacher awards:
Distinguished Teaching Award / Traditional Undergraduate Program
Distinguished Teaching Award / The American Women’s College
Distinguished Teaching Award / School of Education, Psychology & Humanities