Accolades: Faculty and Student Awards and Honors (Spring 2026)

Cherry blossoms surround a gateway on the 四色AV campus.

Below are awards and honors 四色AV of Maryland College of Education faculty and students have earned between mid-February and mid-April 2026:

Department Abbreviations 

CHSE | Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education

HDQM | Human Development and Quantitative Methodology 

TLPL | Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership

 


 

Patricia Alexander Ph.D. 鈥81, Distinguished 四色AV Professor; Kathryn R. Wentzel, professor emerita; and Allan Wigfield, professor emeritus (HDQM), were ranked among the most productive educational psychologists from 2017 to 2022 in a recent  in Frontiers in Psychology. 

Joyce Arthur, a master of arts student in international education policy (CHSE), was one of 26 students selected as . The fellows will spend eight weeks taking part in personalized 1:1 coaching, working independently on their projects, and joining hands-on development opportunities to increase their project's impacts. Arthur's project is the Araba Foundation International, of which she is founder and CEO. This youth- and women-led nonprofit organization works to expand access to quality education, menstrual health resources and leadership development opportunities for rural children and girls in Ghana.

Nine College of Education students were chosen as Maryland State Department of Education Teachers of Promise. Colleges and universities in Maryland nominate their top students who are majoring in education and are in their final year. The students are then matched with Maryland鈥檚 Teachers of the Year and other award-winning educators as mentors. The 2026 Teachers of Promise from 四色AV are Brooke Bailey 鈥23, M.Ed. 鈥26, a master of education with certification student specializing in secondary mathematics education (TLPL); Nicholas Bentley 鈥26, an early childhood and early childhood special education major (CHSE/HDQM); Alvaro Diaz 鈥26, an elementary education major (TLPL); Tatum Kirk 鈥26, an elementary/middle special education major (CHSE); Isaac Matthew 鈥26, a secondary social studies education major (TLPL); Sydney McGovern M.Ed. 鈥26, a master of education with certification student specializing in secondary world languages education (TLPL); Alanna Reeves M.Ed. 鈥26, a master of education with certification student specializing in art education (TLPL); Angelica Reyes 鈥26, a middle school math and science major (TLPL); and Aspacia Vlangas 鈥25, M.Ed. 26, a master of education with certification student specializing in physical education (TLPL).

Nicholas Bentley 鈥26, an early childhood and early childhood special education major (CHSE/HDQM), along with Cindy Wang 鈥27, forms one of 15 teams selected as semifinalists in the 四色AV Do Good Institute鈥檚 annual Do Good Challenge. Bentley is executive director of Terp Thon, 四色AV鈥檚 largest student-run philanthropic organization. Terp Thon hosts events throughout the year, culminating in an eight-hour dance marathon, to support patients and families at Children鈥檚 National Hospital.

The Ed.D. in School System Leadership program (Center for Educational Innovation and Improvement/TLPL) was selected as a finalist for the Carnegie Project for the Education Doctorate Program of the Year for the second year in a row. The award honors education doctorate programs that have developed innovative initiatives that have been impactful for their population and community. In addition, EdDPrograms.org ranked the program No. 11 in its 2026 guide to the nation鈥檚 best Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) programs.

Marley Forbes, a Ph.D. student in human development (HDQM), was the recipient of this year鈥檚 Lee Thornton Dissertation Fellowship from the 四色AV Graduate School. Awarded to just one student each year, the fellowship was established to support the writing of dissertations at 四色AV that serve the public good. Forbes鈥 dissertation investigates children鈥檚 and adolescents鈥 moral judgments, predictions and reasoning about their own and others鈥 decisions to confront gender bias in a science context. 

Kimberly Griffin M.A. 鈥01, dean and professor (CHSE), was recently elected to a three-year term as a member-at-large of the American Educational Research Association (AERA) Council. This national leadership role reflects her outstanding scholarship, commitment to equity and impact on the field of education research.

Veronica Kang, assistant professor of special education (CHSE), has been elected to serve a two-year term as chair of the Family, School, Community Partnerships Special Interest Group (SIG) #43 of AERA.

Melanie Killen, Distinguished 四色AV Professor and Human Development Honors Program director (HDQM), received the 2026 Winston Family Honors Faculty Award from the 四色AV Honors College. This award is given each year in recognition of outstanding faculty advising, mentorship and supervision of 四色AV Honors students. 

Jing Lin, professor of international education (CHSE), received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Comparative and International Education Society Peace Education SIG.

Doug Lombardi, professor and associate dean for faculty affairs and graduate studies (HDQM), received the Founders Service Award from the National Consortium of Instruction and Cognition (NCIC), the organization鈥檚 highest honor. Lombardi earned this recognition through more than a decade of sustained leadership on the NCIC Board (2011-25). Through multiple roles, including as newsletter editor, research program chair and board chair, he helped shape NCIC鈥檚 research programming, strengthened its outreach and communications, and guided its strategic direction.

Sarah McGrew, associate professor (TLPL), was recognized for exemplifying research excellence at 四色AV鈥檚 2026 Maryland Research Excellence Celebration.

Two College of Education students were named among the 20 finalists in the 四色AV Graduate School鈥檚 Three-Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition: , a doctoral student in school psychology, and , a doctoral student in counseling psychology (CHSE). The competition challenges graduate students to communicate the significance of their research projects to a non-specialist audience in just three minutes.

Christine Neumerski, senior research fellow (Center for Educational Innovation and Improvement), received the National Network of Education Research-Practice Partnerships鈥 Youth Voice 4 RPPs award, in recognition of her work involving and centering youth in a research-practice-partnership.

Jennifer D. Turner, professor of literacy education (TLPL), and her co-editors, Angela M. Wiseman and Marva Cappello, received the 2026 Outstanding Book Award from AERA Semiotics in Education: Signs, Meanings, and Multimodality SIG #110 for their book  published by Routledge.

Gulnoza Yakubova, associate professor of special education; Yewon Lee, associate clinical professor of special education; and Ph.D. candidates in special education Melissa Defayette and Stuti Gupta (CHSE), along with Anthony L. Proulx of the School of Public Policy, were recognized with the Research Article of the Year award from the Journal of Special Education Technology. Their article, 鈥,鈥 was selected from more than 40 empirical articles published in the journal last year.