Darden Fellows Alumni Awards

A longstanding tradition, Darden Fellows are nominated annually by faculty in each of the College鈥檚 departments. Selected from a pool of 47,000 Darden College alumni, awardees are recognized for significant contributions to their professional fields and for exemplifying service and excellence in their communities.

Beyond personal achievement and community service, Darden Fellows also highlight the impact that 爆料瓜鈥檚 education alumni continue to make in Hampton Roads and beyond.

The Darden Fellows Alumni Awards Luncheon is typically held during the Spring semester of each academic year. 

Note: If you are a Darden Fellow Award recipient, and would like to request a change to your entry on the page, please contact educmarketing@odu.edu

Darden Fellows

Dr. David Julius Ford, Jr.

David Julius Ford, Jr., holds a B.A. in Psychology and an M.A. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, both from Wake Forest  University. In May 2014, he earned his Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision at 爆料瓜. Dr. Ford is fully licensed in North Carolina, Virginia, and New Jersey. He is a Board-Certified Counselor and Approved Clinical Supervisor. Dr. Ford taught for four years at James Madison University and is now a Tenured Associate Professor and Department Chair in the Department of Professional Counseling at Monmouth University, where he is in his eighth-year of teaching. He has held several leadership positions in the American Counseling Association and on two journal editorial boards. Dr. Ford鈥檚 professional interests are Black Greek life; Black men in higher education; career counseling; addictions counseling; supervision; qualitative research; queer and trans BIPOC; and persons living with HIV/AIDS. He is one of 24 inaugural doctoral fellows of the NBCC Minority Fellowship Program. He is the 2020 recipient of the AMCD Samuel H. Johnson Distinguished Service Award and the 2020 ACES Outstanding Counselor Education and Supervision Article Award. Dr. Ford is a classically trained pianist and is a proud, active, and financial member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity.

鈥淭he department of counseling and human services is where I learned to be me. I鈥檓 very thankful for the training and mentorship I received in my program.鈥 
- Dr. David Julius Ford, Jr.


Dr. Pietro Sasso

Dr. Pietro Sasso is an associate professor of higher education at Delaware State University. He earned his Ph.D. in Higher Education from 爆料瓜 in 2012. His research centers student voices, student success, and educational equity within the college experience. Dr. Sasso has authored more than 100 scholarly publications, including 11 co-edited books, and has delivered over 130 conference presentations. His work has been recognized by national professional associations, including ACPA and AFA, and he is currently a faculty research fellow with Penn State University鈥檚 Timothy J. Piazza Center for Fraternity and Sorority Research.

鈥湵瞎 follows you. And the stories and memories you make here follow you, too. The research impact and innovation I鈥檝e experienced here made me a scholar.鈥 
- Dr. Pietro Sasso


Dr. Annemarie Horn

Dr. Annemarie L. Horn is an assistant professor of special education at Radford University and coordinator of the Blindness and Visual Impairment Graduate Program. She earned her M.S.Ed in Special education in 2008 and her Ph.D. in Special Education from 爆料瓜 in 2017. A first-generation college graduate, Dr. Horn began her career as a paraeducator before becoming a special education teacher and, ultimately, university faculty. Her research focuses on professional learning for paraeducators and special education teachers, with an emphasis on using technology鈥攑articularly eCoaching and bug-in-ear support鈥攖o strengthen evidence-based instructional practice, especially in rural communities. Dr. Horn has published more than 30 refereed journal articles, received multiple national awards for her scholarship, and currently serves as president-elect of the American Council on Rural Special Education.

鈥淢y master鈥檚 program was the stepping stone into my Ph.D. studies. Even more than what I learned in class, one of the main things I鈥檝e learned from 爆料瓜 and from my faculty and mentors is that 鈥榃e're here for you.鈥 The support I鈥檝e received has been unmatched.鈥
- Dr. Annemarie Horn


Dr. Enilda Romero-Hall

Dr. Enilda Romero-Hall is an associate professor in the Learning, Design, and Technology program at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. She earned her Ph.D. in Instructional Design and Technology from 爆料瓜 in 2013. An award-winning scholar, Dr. Romero-Hall has published two edited books and more than 40 scholarly works, and has delivered over 60 peer-reviewed presentations at regional, national, and international conferences. Born and raised in Panama, she brings a global and equity-centered perspective to her work in teaching and learning with technology. In addition to her research, Dr. Romero-Hall is deeply engaged in professional service, including serving on the editorial team for the Feminist Pedagogy for Teaching Online digital guide and as Awards Chair for the AERA Special Interest Group on Instructional Technology.

 鈥淟ike many international students, I came to 爆料瓜 looking for a degree, and got so much more than that. It鈥檚 wonderful to be a Monarch. Everything I鈥檝e learned from 爆料瓜 has shaped me into the person I am today and has allowed me to better serve my field.鈥 
- Dr. Enilda Romero-Hall


Dr. Mark Diacopolous

Dr. Mark Diacopoulos is an educator with more than three decades of experience in teaching, teacher education, and academic leadership. He earned two degrees from 爆料瓜: his M.S.Ed. in Secondary Education in 2007 and his Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction in 2018. Dr. Diacopoulos began his career teaching high school history in England before continuing his work in Virginia as a middle and high school social studies teacher and soccer coach. His passion for inquiry-based teaching and educational technology led him into roles as a technology specialist and social studies coordinator while completing his doctoral studies. He later served as a teacher educator in curriculum design and social studies methods and developed a strong research agenda focused on teacher education, technology integration, and educator identity. Dr. Diacopoulos is an active mentor and scholar in the field and currently serves as assistant provost at Pittsburg State University in Kansas, where he oversees accreditation, assessment, and program review.

鈥淏eing here at 爆料瓜 changed how I thought about education. Education is not something you do to people - it鈥檚 what you do for people. Being a Monarch changed my direction. I didn鈥檛 come here expecting to become the scholar I am today, but I have nothing but thanks and admiration for the people I worked with on campus.鈥 
- Dr. Mark Diacopoulos

2025 Darden Fellows

  • Kristin Stock (M.S.Ed. Counseling, '09)
  • Dr. Bill Fiege (Ph.D. Community College Leadership, '11)
  • Lauren Bland (B.S. Sport Management, '06; M.S. Sport Management, '08)
  • Kelly Miller (M.S.Ed. School Library, '98)
  • Kimberly Nicole Jackson (M.S. in Secondary Education, '18)

2024 Darden Fellows

  • Traci Richards (Ph.D. Counseling, 鈥17)
  • Kyle Williams (M.S. Educational Leadership, 鈥09)
  • Gregg Motinger (B.S. Physical Education, 鈥07)
  • Jennifer Scott Brown (Ph.D. Instructional Design and Technology, 鈥17)
  • Thomas Smigiel (B.S. Education & Interdisciplinary Studies, 鈥00)

2023 Darden Fellows

  • Lisa Duncan Raines (Ph.D. Higher Education, 鈥12)
  • Aileen L. Smith (M.S.Ed. Counseling, 鈥93)
  • Renee Garrett (M.S.Ed. Communication Sciences and Disorders, 鈥10)
  • Cathy Rossi (M.S.Ed. Sport Management, 鈥04)
  • Shantell Strickland-Davis (Ph.D. Occupational and Technical Studies, 鈥18)
  • Tina Manglicmot (M.S. Secondary Education, 鈥98)

2022 Darden Fellows

  • Dr. Ann Maydosz (Ph.D. Special Education & Teaching, 鈥09;  M.S.Ed. Special Education, 鈥00; B.S. Interdisciplinary Studies, Teacher Preparation, 鈥98)
  • Allen 鈥淒uffy鈥 Samuels (BS of Human Services and Counseling)
  • Dr. Jennifer Goff (Ph.D., Sport and Recreation Management, 鈥16; M.S. Recreation & Tourism Management, 鈥10; B.S. Recreation & Tourism Studies, 鈥09)
  • Dr. Janice Underwood (Ph.D. in Curriculum & Instruction, 2015)
  • Dr. Nickolaos Karvounis (PhD in Occupational & Technical Studies, 2021)
  • Dr. Corey L. McCray (Ph.D. in Education with a concentration in Educational Leadership)

2019 Darden Fellows

  • IdaMae Craddock (M.S.Ed. Library and Information Science, 鈥14)
  • Dr. Robert Q. Berry, III (B.S. Education, 鈥91)
  • Dr. Hara Charlier (Ph.D. Community College Leadership, 鈥10)
  • Dr. Jesse Germain
  • Dr. Linda Meyer
  • Robert J. Richards

2018 Darden Fellows

  • Dr. Megan Healy (Ph.D. Community College Leadership, 鈥11)
  • Anthony J. DiFilippo (Counseling, 鈥76)
  • GW Thompson (Counseling, 鈥76)
  • Dr. Lauren Wingfield Collins (鈥14)

2016-2017 Darden Fellows

  • Joy Phelps
  • Ryan Witzig (BS. Occupational and Technical Studies - Marketing Education, 鈥04)
  • Wendy Larry  (鈥79)
  • Dr. Neina Ferguson (MS Speech-Language Pathology, 鈥99)
  • Ronnie Nelson Sidney, II (BS Human Services, 鈥06)
  • Dr. Deran R. Whitney (M.S. Educational Leadership, 鈥94)

2015 Darden Fellows

  • Dr. Virginia Jones (Ph.D., Technology Education, 鈥09)
  • Dr. James Maccariella (Ph.D., Community College Leadership, 鈥15)
  • Dr. Robert Kunz (M.S.Ed. Exercise Science, 鈥97)
  • Cathy Collier (Reading Specialist Endorsement, 鈥09; B.S. Early Childhood Education & Teaching, 鈥96)
  • Dr. Victor Shandor (M.S.Ed. Exceptional Education, 鈥97)
  • Dr. Tracy Jackson (Ph.D. Counseling, 鈥14)

2014 Darden Fellows

  • Bevin Reinen (M.S.Ed. Early Childhood, PK-3, 鈥06)
  • Frank Scaringello (M.S. Counseling)
  • Dr. James Schoffstall (B.S. Exercise Science, 鈥95, M.S. Exercise Science, 鈥98)
  • Dr. Jennifer Maddrell (Ph.D. Instructional Design & Technology, 鈥11)
  • Dr. James Pohl (M.S. Secondary Curriculum, doctorate in educational leadership)
  • C. Edward Vann (B.S. Speech Pathology, 鈥83; M.S.Ed. Speech Pathology, 鈥88)

2013 Darden Fellows

  • Dr. Kim Floyd (Ph.D. Special Education & Teaching, 鈥09)
  • Kathy Galford (M.S.Curriculum & Instruction, 鈥91; B.S. Secondary Education, 鈥88)
  • Dr. Natalie  J. Harder (Ph.D. Community College Leadership 鈥10)
  • Dr. William James Haynie, III (鈥70)
  • James L. Parker (B.S. Sport and Fitness Administration/Management 鈥99)
  • Dr. Kevin Swann (M.S. 鈥93, 鈥95)

2012 Darden Fellows

  • Dr. Scott Rankins
  • Mary Burke
  • Ashby Kilgore
  • Mary Fleet Anderson
  • Thomas Pinelli
  • Brenda Scanelli

2011 Darden Fellows

  • Bainy Cyrus (M.S. Counseling, 鈥04)
  • Edward Lee (鈥82)
  • Sabrina Carnesi
  • Dr. Al Roberts (Ph.D. Community College Leadership, 鈥09)
  • Lisa Waldbaum (M.S.Ed. Speech Pathology, 鈥97)
  • Mark Clemente (M.S. Secondary Education & Teaching, 鈥96)

2010 Darden Fellows

  • David T. Bradley (M.S.Ed. '79)
  • James T. Roberts ('69)
  • Nicole Sneddon (Ed.S. Educational Leadership & Administration; M.S.Ed. Instructional Design, '08)
  • Dr. Warren Stewart (M.S.Ed. '75)
  • Dr. Brigitte Valesey (M.S.Ed. '81)

2009 Darden Fellows

  • Nancy Chandler
  • Tim Forbes
  • Patrick Konopnicki
  • Fred Rovaie
  • Linda Shifflette
  • Joanne M. Steen

2008 Darden Fellows

  • Diane Carol Bristow (B.S. Special Education / Speech Language Pathology, 鈥78)
  • Richard Arnold
    • OTS
  • Thomas Smigiel, Assistant Principal, Granby High School
    • Teaching
  • Dr. Milton Liverman, Superintendent, Suffolk City Public Schools
    • Educational Leadership
  • Mark Block (B.S. Sport Management, 鈥87)

2007 Darden Fellows

  • Dr. Linda B. McCluney (M.S. Math Education; Ph.D. Urban Services in Higher Education Leadership)
  • Dr. Mark Allen Forget (Ph.D. Urban Services in Educational Leadership, 鈥99)
  • Dr. Marcia L. Rock (M.S. Special Education)
  • Dr. John L. Ivy (B.S. Physical Education)
  • Dr. Watson Scott Swail (M.S. Technology Education, 鈥91)