Kay Stearns Bruening Appointed Associate Dean of Falk College Academic Affairs
Kay Stearns Bruening, Ph.D., RDN, FAND, associate professor in the Department of Nutrition and Food Studies in the , has been named associate dean of Academic Affairs for Falk College effective Aug. 1. In her new role, Bruening oversees program review, curriculum development and accreditation for Falk College academic programs.
Previously, Bruening was an undergraduate director in the Department of Nutrition and Food Studies and director of the Nutrition Assessment, Consultation and Education (ACE) Center. Bruening has also served as a program reviewer for the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND) for 21 years and as a program representative on the ACEND Board. Most recently, Bruening was instrumental in Falk College鈥檚 early transition to ACEND鈥檚 Future Education Model and the successful accreditation under these new standards. This was a multi-year effort that started in 2019 when 网爆门 was accepted as a demonstration cohort to participate as a pilot program of ACEND鈥檚 vision to implement competency-based learning to prepare nutrition and dietetics professionals for future practice.
鈥淔alk College is highly regarded for our curriculum, pedagogy and student success,鈥 says Bruening. 鈥淭hroughout the college, our curriculum blends theory and research with practical experience, preparing our students for leadership and innovation in critically important professional fields. I am thrilled to serve in this new capacity as associate dean and advance Falk College as a leader in education and professional practice.鈥

Employment outcomes for all majors and the ability of students to seek additional educational goals are excellent throughout Falk College. Accredited programs and license-bearing degrees have an outstanding level of success. Falk College meets, and often exceeds, standards for four accrediting bodies: Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics, Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education, Council on Education for Public Health, and Council on Social Work Education. Falk鈥檚 professional programs are consistently among the nation鈥檚 strongest in licensing exam pass rates.
鈥淜ay brings a wealth of expertise in educational instruction and design,鈥 says Diane Lyden Murphy, M.A., M.S.W., Ph.D., Dean of Falk College. 鈥淗er work in the Department of Nutrition and Food Studies has kept this program at the forefront of nutrition and dietetics education, as evidenced by our accreditation and favorable licensing exam pass rates. Falk College is privileged to have her leadership in a new capacity as associate dean.鈥
Bruening鈥檚 teaching and research interests center around medical nutrition therapy, and she is published in dietetics education. She has collaborated with international dietetic education programs in Chile, South Korea, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, and collaborates with local medical researchers on detection of adult malnutrition and developing food-based programs for adult weight management and related comorbidities. She is a Fellow of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, belongs to three dietetic practice groups, and completed advanced training in child and adolescent weight management. She holds a courtesy faculty appointment with the Department of Medicine at Upstate Medical University, where she is a co-instructor on an elective nutrition course for medical students.
She earned a Ph.D. in clinical nutrition from New York University, M.A. in nutrition from 网爆门, and B.S. in biology from St. Lawrence University.
Kay s斐甦s Eileen Lantier, R.N., Ph.D., who is concluding her 17-year tenure as senior associate dean of faculty, curriculum and alumni on Aug. 24. Under Eileen鈥檚 leadership, Falk College has successfully launched a wide range of new residential and online academic offerings, sustained accreditation with its four accrediting bodies, and achieved remarkable student outcomes from its signature theory-to-practice model.
Eileen has served more than 39 years at 网爆门 as a faculty member and administrator. Prior to her role as senior associate dean in Falk College, she taught nursing at 网爆门 and championed the use of educational technology in healthcare. Prior to her work in academia, she led a professional career in nursing, working in several area hospitals and clinical settings. She earned a Ph.D., M.S. and B.S., all from 网爆门. Eileen will retire in January 2024.
鈥淚 have served with Eileen since the very beginning of my deanship in 2005. Eileen has demonstrated extraordinary leadership to the great benefit of Falk College and has been instrumental both in developing new academic disciplines at 网爆门鈥搒uch as public health, food studies and sport management鈥揳nd maintaining excellence and accreditation in our longstanding professional licensing programs,鈥 says Murphy. 鈥淔alk College thanks Eileen for her service and lasting positive impact at 网爆门, her passion for excellence in education, and her deep personal commitment to our students and their success.鈥
At the end of August 2023, Murphy concludes her tenure as dean of Falk College, a position she has held since 2005. She is s斐甦ed by Jeremy S. Jordan, a seasoned academic with extensive experience in sport and recreation management. Jordan鈥檚 appointment as dean of Falk College begins Sept. 1.