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Bay Pathway Magazine Spring Summer 2020

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I take special pride in the impact Bay Path has had on higher education. In 1999, when the One-Day-A-Week Saturday program was launched, no one could have imagined that adult women would enroll in an accelerated, flexible program held all day long on Saturdays, virtually year-round. We proved the naysayers wrong, and students came to Bay Path by the hundreds and graduated by the thousands. len, our niche graduate programs were introduced, such as the MS in Communications and Information Management, the MBA in Entrepreneurial linking and Innovative Practices, and the MS in Nonprofit Management, among others. An umbrella of health science programs, including the Master of Occupational lerapy and the MS in Physician Assistant Studies, and the Occupational lerapy Doctorate, our first doctoral program, also became part of the Graduate School and found a new home in the incredible Ryan Health Science Center. To date, we have over 70 undergraduate majors and concentrations and 40 master's and doctoral programs. We have never stopped moving. At Bay Path, we also recognized early on that higher education needed to shift to provide access to millions of people, particularly women, in America. lroughout my tenure, I never wavered from our mission as a women- and career-oriented higher education institution. It made us distinctive. It was that belief, coupled with a vision for online learning, that would lead to the development of le American Women's College (TAWC) in 2013. le Social Online Universal Learning (SOUL) platform that is the engine for the TAWC model has put Bay Path in the forefront of online learning, earning national accolades. Today, as we see higher education dramatically working to come to grips with the COVID-19 pandemic, our early efforts to enter the online space, first with graduate and then undergraduate education, have made us stronger and more resilient to meet the future. As I leave, I also take with me a treasure trove of memories: alumni receptions and reunions that had an equal dose of laughter and tears; Capitals of the World Trips with "aha" and "wow" moments with students and alumni; Women's Leadership Conferences that uplifted our spirits; and graduations that proved that dreams really can come true. lere is so much more. For my husband, Noel, and me, these experiences will last a lifetime. For almost five decades, Noel has truly been my partner in this life journey. Our relationship has been built on the qualities of respect, honesty, and trust. With him by my side, I felt we could accomplish anything. He was there to cheer me on and to lift me up when times were challenging. I am so blessed to have him as my husband, sounding board, and my true and lasting love. When the Board of Trustees surprised me with a celebration of my retirement at its May 18, 2020, meeting—all virtual, of course—I was especially honored and thrilled that the board chose to award Noel an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters. Now he, too, will truly be part of Bay Path's history. I am humbled and proud to have served as your president. As a young woman, I would never have imagined that I would have this opportunity to help influence and affect the lives of so many people and to create an environment for our faculty and staff to channel their special talents and dreams to help change the course of Bay Path and higher education. When the moment came to lead and serve Bay Path, I followed a course so reflective of our motto, "Seize the Day." lis is my wish for you—may you always seize the day. Carpe Diem! Yours, Carol A. Leary www.baypath.edu 3 "May you always seize the day."

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