Cecil College Magazine 2026 - Magazine - Page 27
Christopher Scott Gaspare
Associate Professor of English
CHRISTOPHER SCOTT GASPARE - INNOVATION
Associate Professor Gaspare is an outstanding example of a
faculty member who is willing to address and embrace new
challenges and opportunities to provide students with the
tools to succeed at Cecil College and in future endeavors. The
increased use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in all disciplines,
but particularly in subjects such as English and technical
writing, compels faculty to address the presence of AI from
the perspective of how to prevent inappropriate or unethical
use, as well how students how can harness the power of and
constructively use AI. Associate Professor Gaspare has done
just that. He has researched AI use extensively, not only in his
area, but in teaching and writing in general and co-leads the
faculty AI committee. Associate Professor Gaspare consistently
shares his knowledge related to different forms and uses of AI
and is always willing to work with faculty from all disciplines
regarding successfully incorporating AI into their curricula.
Dr. Roxanne Rash
Professor of Nursing
DR. ROXANNE RASH - SERVICE
Dr. Rash is a passionate supporter of Cecil College and the
College’s Nursing program. She has represented the College
by serving as an author on Middle States Commission on
Higher Education steering committees, a member on various
assessment committees and chairing the Nursing systematic
plan of evaluation (SPE) committee. Professor Rash led the
innovative work creating virtual document rooms for several
accreditation site visits. Her work has been pivotal related
to the successful nursing program re-accreditation, and the
documentation of nursing program data. Professor Rash often
serves as a resource for other health care disciplines working
on their accreditation. Her work extends far beyond the
College, providing community outreach opportunities for our
nursing program students and working tirelessly to maintain
positive relations with current community groups.
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