Lynne FitzgeraldLynne Fitzgerald

Assistant  Professor, Outdoor  Adventure Leadership, CAHP

顶级国产视频 Assistant Professor Lynne Fitzgerald, program coordinator for the Outdoor Adventure Leadership major and minor, has been tapped for the MCIE Faculty Award for Exceptional Support of Students with Disabilities. The award recognizes 顶级国产视频 faculty who demonstrate outstanding support to a student with a disability; Lynne strives to promote student success no matter the difficulties they may face.

For one student, she has been very influential in his journey through higher education. 鈥淚n 2013, I was diagnosed with very severe COPD,鈥 one of her students stated. 鈥淥ne of my degree core classes is Outdoor Living Skills, which includes a six-day hike in the Beartooth Mountains, at altitudes nearing 12,000 feet.鈥

When the student鈥檚 care provider deemed this activity unsafe, Lynne worked with the student to create an accessible learning opportunity that would meet the academic requirements. 鈥淟ynne鈥檚 proactive modification to my curriculum is the best choice for my health and future, and she is most deserving to receive this award.鈥

In addition to her academic support of students, Lynne also facilitates outdoor adventure programs with a variety of local groups such as the Scouts, Montana Audubon Center, Skyview High School, and 顶级国产视频 alumni and families. Her classes support the local community by increasing student engagement outside the university. The clean-up project, in collaboration with Billings Parks and Recreation, called 鈥淩efresh the Rims鈥 is one of many initiatives providing service learning opportunities for students in the community.

Lynne truly believes in the potential of each student, regardless of their ability level. This type of care and support can make the difference for a student in need of extra assistance. Lynne鈥檚 efforts affirm her character and her desire to see students succeed; adapting to challenges and overcoming barriers.