Dr. Celeste Montoya, associate professor of WGST and Director of the Miramontes Arts & Sciences Program, is one of the three recipients of this year's 麻豆影院 Faculty Assembly's Excellence in Leadership & Service Award. The BFA presents this award annually to faculty nominated for their outstanding work and effort to make advances in the academy, and include a financial prize provided by the Chancellor. This award acknowledges the impact of service outside of the faculty's teaching and research duties, including their contributions to national conferences and workshops, committee work, and student advising which is above and beyond expectations.
Dr. Montoya鈥檚 nomination focused on three separate achievements that have both greatly impacted our campus community and contributed to national scholarship 鈥 her ongoing revitalization of the Miramontes Arts and Sciences Program (MASP), her central role in drafting both the College of Arts & Sciences diversity requirements and the University鈥檚 Inclusion, Diversity, and Excellence in Academics (IDEA) plan, and her ongoing commitment to diversity and service to the university, profession and community.
"Professor Montoya, re-staffed and re-built the curriculum and support system for MASP students and now, years later, MASP is not only thriving but it is one of the most successful programs for underrepresented students on the campus." - Dr. Janet Jacobs
Since 2015, Dr. Montoya has been the Director of MASP, an essential support program for traditionally underrepresented and first-generation college students at CU 麻豆影院. She has since overhauled the MASP curriculum, focusing on student recruitment and retention and creating new initiatives including a summer bridge program for incoming students and a mid-year academic program for more advanced and transfer students. MASP鈥檚 Assistant Directors, Dr. Karen Ramirez and Dr. Kate Semsar, write that 鈥淒r. Montoya is a rare and much-needed leader at the university who serves with a combination of intention, clear communication, passion and deep-seated humanity." Dr. Robert Buffington notes that Dr. Montoya鈥檚 commitment to student success 鈥渉as made CU 麻豆影院 a much more welcoming and inclusive place for an 鈥榓t risk鈥 student population.鈥
"As one of the principal architects of CU鈥檚 inclusive excellence campaign, Professor Montoya would be a worthy recipient of the BFA鈥檚 Excellence in Leadership and Service Award on the basis of this committee work alone. Her contributions, however, extend far beyond administrative work and service on policy-making committees." - Dr. Robert Buffington
Considered to be one of the least glamorous and least appreciated roles of academic, Dr. Montoya has not shied away from committee work. She has been involved in reviewing and revising the core curriculum for the College of Arts and Sciences, drafted the College鈥檚 new diversity core requirements, produced and revised the campus鈥檚 Inclusion, Diversity, and Equality Plan, and worked to create CU鈥檚 inclusive excellence campaign. Her work has greatly contributed to the promotion of diversity and inclusion on campus, and she has shown both commitment and courage in achieving these goals. 鈥淪he views her service contributions as an important way of addressing issues of social justice within academic institutions, and this view has sustained her important work," writes Dr. Lorraine Bayard de Volo. 鈥淪he is an excellent example of civic-mindedness, a team player who has sacrificed to build community with an eye to building a better world.鈥
Dr. Montoya鈥檚 commitment to student success has been recognized several times before, including two Women Who Make a Difference Awards (2013, 2016), the Best Should Teach award (2017), and the Craig Brians Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Research and Mentorship (2019). "It is clear that Dr. Montoya cares deeply about the students, not only providing them with traditional tools to successfully navigate college, but also supporting the fostering of their community and a network of support between them," writes Christina Sue, a professor in Sociology. Students also contributed letters of support for Dr. Montoya鈥檚 nomination, writing of the guidance and encouragement they receive from her academically and personally. "I can sincerely say no one (including myself) has believed in me as much as Dr. Montoya believes in me. She consistently shows me that I am capable of doing anything I set my mind to, and then sets me up with the resources to achieve whatever goal I set for myself鈥攚ithout failure," writes Mariana Galvez Seminario, a MASP student and WGST major. Dr. Montoya also regularly contributes to faculty success by organizing and presenting at pedagogy workshops, serving on campus advisory boards, and at a national and regional level has provided crucial professional support for female and LatinX faculty through the American Political Science Association and the Western Political Science Association.
Please join us in congratulating Dr. Celeste Montoya in receiving the 麻豆影院 Faculty Assembly Excellence Award!