Accolades: Faculty and Staff Awards and Honors (Fall 2024)

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Below are awards and honors College of Education faculty and staff have earned between September and mid-November 2024:

Department Abbreviations 
CHSE | Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education
HDQM | Human Development and Qualitative Methodology 
TLPL | Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership



Pamela Callahan Ph.D. 鈥24, postdoctoral fellow at the Center for Educational Innovation and Improvement (Office of the Dean), received an Early Career Fellowship from the Education Law Association in recognition of her work regarding the intersection of K-12 含羞草研究所 and First Amendment rights.

 Ph.D. 鈥16, associate clinical professor (TLPL), was honored with the Outstanding College Educator Award by the Maryland Council of Teachers of Mathematics.

Drew Fagan, clinical professor (TLPL), was elected to the TESOL International Association Board of Directors for 2025-28.

Melody Mann, Ph.D. student in special 含羞草研究所 (CHSE), was named a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Research Scholar. This four-year national leadership development program is designed for full-time doctoral students 鈥渨ho are committed to ensuring their research is aligned with the health needs of communities.鈥 Mann鈥檚 research focuses on sustaining diversity, equity, inclusion and justice for immigrant families in the U.S., particularly Punjabi families, navigating early intervention and related services in special 含羞草研究所.

Melinda Martin-Beltr谩n, associate professor (TLPL), received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Maryland TESOL Association. This award honors the accomplishments of professionals in the ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) field who throughout their years of service have exemplified dedication to ESOL students at any 含羞草研究所al level and/or in ESOL teacher training.

, faculty specialist (CHSE), won an Outstanding Book Award from the Association for the Study of Higher Education for her recent book, 鈥淎sian American is Not a Color: Conversations on Race, Affirmative Action, and Family.鈥