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The Catholic Education SIG Dissertation Award recognizes outstanding achievement and contribution to the field of Catholic education. The purposes of the SIG are to support, promote, and disseminate information, research, and evaluation of Catholic education written from a diverse set of perspectives, including interdisciplinary and international issues.

Past Recipients

2025: Kathleen Sellers (Duke University)

Honorable Mention: Jeremy Divinity (Loyola Marymount)

2023: Antonio Felix (Loyola Marymount University)


2021: Angelo Rizzo, SJ (University of San Francisco)

2019: Julie W. Dallavis (University of Notre Dame)


2017: Robert Jean LeBlanc (University of Pennsylvania)

2015: Jennifer Aguilar (Loyola Marymount University)

2013: R. Joseph Waddington (University of Michigan)

Ursula Aldana (University of California, Los Angeles)

2011: Christian Dallavis (University of Michigan)

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The Outstanding Contribution to Research in Catholic Education award recognizes excellent achievement and success in Catholic education research. This award will be given to honor a meritorious colleague, one who is considered by other Catholic education researchers to stand out in the profession as they meet the very highest professional standards of achievement. This includes significant publications and conference presentations in the area of Catholic education. Those eligible for this award will have conducted research and published significant scholarly contributions in the field (the award is intended for people in mid-career and beyond, scholars who have been participating in the field for 10+ years).

Past Recipients
2024: Hoffsman Ospino, Boston College

2022: Ronald J. Nuzzi, Catapult Learning, LLC