Bay nursing students, staff to attend conference

Courtesy photo Bay College is proud to announce that two nursing students, Skyler Newman and Lara Ryan, will be attending the Achieving the Dream (ATD) DREAM 2025 Conference in Philadelphia along with a group of seven Bay College employees. Shown, from left are: Back Row: Deanna Robinette, Penny Pavlat, Dr. Nerita Hughes, Jillena Rose, Skyler Newman, and Tanner Brown; Front Row: Dr. Amy Reddinger, Lara Ryan, and Ruth Bradway.
ESCANABA — Bay College is proud to announce that two nursing students, Skyler Newman and Lara Ryan, will be attending the Achieving the Dream (ATD) DREAM 2025 Conference in Philadelphia along with a group of seven Bay College employees. This prestigious event brings together leaders in higher education to discuss student success, institutional transformation, and the power of community colleges in shaping the future.
As a Leader College of Distinction, Bay College has been actively engaged with ATD since 2007. The college is currently part of the Diversifying Nursing Pathways grant through ATD, which supports nursing students through dedicated advising and resources. As part of this initiative, Bay College representatives will present a poster on the nursing program and participate in a panel discussion on grant-supported advancements in nursing education.
Newman and Ryan, nominated by nursing faculty for this honor, will join staff in representing Bay College at the conference. They will take part in various activities, including a student-focused closing session aimed at enhancing student engagement and success strategies.
Newman, who resides in Kingsford and will graduate with his Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) in May 2025, expressed his excitement about the opportunity. “I am honored to be invited to this conference, and I am genuinely excited about what we will learn and bring back to Bay College. The nursing program is challenging, and I look forward to discovering new ways to support future students in their success. I love the passion that the Bay College faculty has for our program, and I know we will work well together to improve student outcomes. The support and sense of community I have felt at Bay College have been incredible, and I am grateful for the encouragement from faculty and staff. I feel truly valued as a student, which has made a tremendous difference in my journey.”
Ryan, from Crystal Falls, is set to graduate in 2026. She shared her enthusiasm about attending DREAM 2025, saying, “I feel privileged and thankful for this opportunity. I hope to gain knowledge from other schools that can help nursing students at Bay College. I am excited to meet other students, hear their stories, and learn how different schools support nursing students through their challenges.”
Both students are eager to network with fellow attendees, gain insights into best practices in nursing education, and explore new strategies for student success. They also look forward to immersing themselves in the vibrant atmosphere of Philadelphia.
“Bay College is thrilled have Lara and Skyler as a part of the team going to the Dream Conference in Philadelphia” says Dr. Amy Reddinger, Vice President of Academic Affairs and Educational Equity at Bay. “Participation in this conference signals the students’ commitment to academic excellence and professional growth. Our full participation in DREAM 2025 is a testament to the Bay’s ongoing dedication to fostering student success and innovation in nursing education.”