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Outstanding Publication Award

2025 Sanders, C. R. (2024).ÌýA forgotten migration: Black Southerners, segregation scholarships, and the debt owed to public HBCUs. The University of North Carolina Press.Ìý

2023 DeAngelo, L., Schuster, M. T., & Lachaud, Q. A. (2021). The faculty role in grooming and gatekeeping students' of color potential along the professoriate pipeline.ÌýThe Review of Higher Education,Ìý44(4), 493-521.

2021ÌýJeong, S., Litson, K., Blaney, J., & Feldon, D. F. (2020).ÌýShifting gears: Characteristics and consequences of latent class transitions in doctoral socialization.Ìý Research in Higher Education, 61, 1027-1053

2019ÌýSverdlik, A., Hall, N., McAlpine, L., & Hubbard, K. (2018). The PhD experience: A vreview of the factors influencing doctoral students’ completion, achievement, and well-being.ÌýInternational Journal of Doctoral Studies, 13, 361-388.

Jaeger, A. J., & Dinin, A. J. (Eds.). (2017). The postdoc landscape: The invisible scholars. Academic Press.

2015ÌýRockinson-Szapiw, A. J., & Spaulding, L. S. (2014).ÌýNavigating the doctoral journey: A handbook for strategies of success. Rowman & Littlefield.

Feldon, D. F., Maher, M. A., Hurst, M., & Timmerman, B. (2015). Faculty mentors’, graduate students’, and performance-based assessments of students’ research skill development.ÌýAmerican Educational Research Journal,Ìý52(2), 334-370.

Nerad, M., & Evans, B. (Eds.). (2014).ÌýGlobalization and its impacts on the quality of PhD education: Forces and forms in doctoral education worldwide. Springer.

2013ÌýFeldon, D. F., Peugh, J., Timmerman, B., Maher, M. Hurst, M. Strickland, D., Gilmore, J., & Stiegelmeyer, C. (2011). Graduate students’ teaching experiences improve their methodological research skills, Science, 333(6045), 1037-1039.

Outstanding Dissertation Award

2024ÌýSheliza Ladhani,ÌýUniversity of Calgary

2022ÌýAnnie M. Wofford, University of California, Los Angeles

Rewriting the script for equity-minded graduate school pathways: Examining mechanisms of mentoring and psychosocial development in computing disciplines.

2020ÌýMayra S. Artiles Fonseca, Virginia Tech University

2018ÌýCatherine Berdanier, Pennsylvania State University

2016ÌýAngela Hooser, University of Florida

2014ÌýJulie Posselt, University of Michigan

2012ÌýErin D. Crede, Virginia Tech University

2012ÌýHonorable Mention:ÌýKimberly A. Truong,ÌýUniversity of PennsylvaniaÌýand Baaska Anderson,ÌýUniversity of North Texas

Student Travel Award

2025ÌýRudisang Motshubi

2024ÌýJosh Wallace, Nnog TranÌý

2023ÌýKarly Ball, Gabriel Rodríguez Lemus, Jr., and Suzan Yesil HafizogluÌý

2019ÌýRoxana ChiappaÌý

2018ÌýDenver FowlerÌý

2016ÌýLisa HoonÌý

2015ÌýStacia Cedilla and Wei-Ling Sun


For award enquiries, please contact:

Dr. Stephanie Lezotte, lezotte@rowan.edu