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New Award Recognizes Faculty Volunteers for Academic Integrity Service, Impact

Wednesday, August 6, 2025, By Diane Stirling
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Two professional headshot photos of women on a blue background with orange text reading "ACADEMIC INTEGRITY Outstanding Service Honors" at the top. Below the photos are the names "Aileen Gallagher" and "Laura Lisnyczyj" with the ϲ logo at the bottom.

Two faculty volunteers with the (ճ)’s  received a new internal award recognizing their achievements in maintaining academic integrity standards and policies across the University.

Academic Integrity Outstanding Service Awards were presented to , associate dean for academic affairs in the , and , assistant teaching professor of in the .

The recipients “go well above and beyond for our department,” says Kate Marzen, CTLE assistant director of academic expectations. “We could not fulfill our responsibilities and commitment to the ϲ community without the amazing volunteers involved in this program.”

A woman with glasses smiles for a headshot in front of a grey backdrop.

Aileen Gallagher

Gallagher has been deeply involved with academic integrity, Marzen says. During the 2024-25 academic year, Gallagher served as academic integrity coordinator for the Newhouse School, spearheading campaigns to share procedural updates, creating a sense of faculty buy-in and modeling positive academic integrity collaborations. She previously supported the academic integrity office in every possible capacity, providing comprehensive case submission, faculty interview completion and faculty panelist service. “These are roles that require diligence, attention to detail and balance between student empathy and policy implementation, which Aileen has mastered,” Marzen says.

A woman smiles for a headshot in front of a grey backdrop.

Laura Lisnyczyj

Lisnyczyj continually provides valuable feedback from a faculty perspective, which has helped the academic integrity team improve the academic integrity seminar, faculty reporting forms and policy violation and sanction classification rubric, Marzen says. “She is also an academic integrity champion in the classroom, helping students navigate situations and questions, modeling positive academic integrity behavior and teaching the importance of self-advocacy, following course/assignment expectations and asking questions if a student lacks clarity. Her unrelenting student-centeredness and focus makes her beyond deserving of this award,” Marzen says.

The academic integrity team implements and supports the University’s academic integrity policies and procedures. They work with faculty, instructors, students and staff to promote understanding of the University’s academic integrity policy and coordinate its administration, and they maintain records of all academic integrity cases. The team also creates online resources for classroom use, joins faculty in making academic integrity presentations and is available for consultation about academic integrity standards. The team consists of two full-time employees, several part-time student panelists, a spring practicum student and a pool of volunteers.

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