Susan Guyer, DPE
M. Susan Guyer, DPE is the has been invited to speak on the prevention of athletic injuries, concussion, and issues relating to teaching and learning locally, nationally and internationally. She is actively engaged in her professional organizations, having served on state, regional, and national boards. Guyer currently serves on the National Athletic Trainers' Association (NATA) International Committee. She has received the NATA Service Award, the NATA Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer Award, and the Gail Weldon Award of Excellence for her service. Guyer also has been recognized by the College with the R. William Cheney Award in recognition of her devotion to the Springfield College community and her commitment to the Humanics philosophy. In addition, she received the Springfield College Teaching Excellence Award and was chosen as the Distinguished Springfield Professor of Humanics.
Education:
- Doctor of Physical Education (emphasis in Teaching and Administration), Springfield College, Springfield, Mass., 2003
- Master of Science (emphasis in Athletic Training), Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Va., 1990
- Bachelor of Science (specialization in Athletic Training), Dual Minor in Sports Science/Fitness and Coaching, Castleton State College, Castleton, Vt., 1988
