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Three CCRI faculty members earn prestigious NISOD awards for teaching excellence

June 21, 2022

Three Community College of Rhode Island professors each won 2022 National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development (NISOD) Excellence Awards, which recognize individuals doing extraordinary work on their campuses.

Computer Studies Department Chair and Technical Professor Kevin Crawford of West Warwick, RI; Nursing Professor Dr. Elaine J. Amato-Vealey of Warwick, RI; and English Professor Beth Anish of Auburn, MA, were honored at this year's International Conference on Teaching and Leadership Excellence in Texas.

NISOD is an organization committed to promoting and celebrating excellence in teaching, learning and leadership at community and technical colleges. The NISOD Excellence Awards were established in 1991. Since then, more than 30,000 recipients have been honored with the award by their colleges.

“I am incredibly proud of our faculty members who earned NISOD awards in 2022,” said CCRI Vice President of Academic Affairs Rosemary Costigan. “Each year, we nominate faculty who have demonstrate outstanding teaching excellence and have supported our students in the classroom every day.

“This year’s winners have worked year-round to serve our students and these awards are a testament to their commitment. Their work benefits our students in immeasurable ways.”

A CCRI alumna from the class of 1972, Dr. Amato-Vealey has been teaching at CCRI since 2004, specializing in Critical Care Nursing. She served as the college's lead Nursing professor from 2006–2014 and has also published several nursing articles in Critical Care Nurse and Association of periOperative Registered Nurses (AORN). After graduating CCRI, she earned her bachelor's degree from Rhode Island College, her master's from Boston University, and her PhD from the University of Rhode Island in 1992.

Anish teaches College Writing, Composition I, Introduction to Literature, and Readings in the Short Story and recently published Irish American Fiction from World War II to JFK: Anxiety, Assimilation, and Activism, a book addressing the concerns of Irish America in the post-war era by studying its fiction and the authors who brought the communities of their youth to life on the page. The book is part of publisher Palgrave-Macmillan's “New Directions in Irish and Irish American Literature” series.

In addition to her most recent publication, Anish also wrote a dissertation on Irish ethnic identity formation in the United States and the creation of the Irish-American narrative titled, Writing Irish America: Communal Memory and the Narrative of Nation in Diaspora. She has been published in the New Hibernia Review and is an active member of the American Conference for Irish Studies. 

Also a CCRI alumnus, Crawford began working at the college as a part-time paraprofessional in the Math Lab in 1989 before earning a role as an adjunct faculty member in the Engineering Department. In September of 2001, Crawford became a full-time Technical Professor I for the Engineering Department teaching Computer Repair and Networking and was the New England Verizon Next Step Coordinator for the Electronics and Computer area, which consist of 13 colleges from Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island. Since 2020, Crawford has served as the Computer Studies Department Chair; in that role, he helped launch the department's Cybersecurity Night in April, which touted the benefits of CCRI's Cybersecurity associate degree and its new Cyber Defense Path Certificate. 

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