College of Education and Human Development
Education Honor Society Inducts 35 New Members
August 3, 2015
The College of Education and Human Development celebrated the induction of 35 new members into Kappa Delta Pi, Nu Alpha Chapter.
The new initiates, listed below, are students in the Graduate School of Education and represent 14 different academic programs.
Kappa Delta Pi is an International Honor Society in Education and the Nu Alpha Chapter was established at George Mason University in 1972. The mission of the society is to foster excellence in education and promote fellowship among those dedicated to teaching. The founders chose the name from the Greek words to represent knowledge (Kappa), duty (Delta), and power (Pi).
The chapter's leadership is Stacia Stribling, assistant professor; Ellen Rodgers, associate dean; and Amie Fulcher, professional faculty.
New Initiates to Kappa Delta Pi
Anis Abd. Razak
Early Childhood Education for Diverse Learners program
Kayla Banfield
Elementary Education program
Jamayca Bartels
Counseling and Development: School Counseling program
Stephanie Boscovitch
Special Education program
Kareem Clayborne
Elementary Education program
Charlene Cunningham
Elementary Education program
Candace Davis
Special Education program
Samantha del Castillo
Early Childhood Education for Diverse Learners program
Blake DiMeglio
Special Education program
Gina Ferrara
Early Childhood Education for Diverse Learners program
Evelyn Galan
International Elementary Education (FAST TRAIN) program
Rebecca Grady
Elementary Education program
Jessie Hall
Special Education program
Tasha Haston
Education Leadership program
Sheri Henderson
">Multiligual/Multicultural Education program
Karla Hopke
Early Childhood Education for Diverse Learners program
Maureen Howard
Special Education program
Katherine Lauer
Special Education program
Andrew McCartney
ASTL: Special Education program
John McConnell
Special Education program
Rachael McDonald
Special Education: Early Childhood program
Alexis McLain
Special Education program
Morgan Mines
Elementary Education program
Megan Moore
Elementary Education program
Victoria Morillo
English as a Second Language program
Kerry Newman
Secondary Education: English program
Michelle Pivonka
Elementary Education program
Natasha Plunkett
">Counseling and Development: School Counseling program
Margaret Rodriguez
ASTL: Special Education program
Katherine Runge
Special Education: Early Childhood program
Ashley Scott
Special Education Leadership program
Ashley Sgandurra
Educational Psychology: Assessment, Evaluation, and Testing program
Kerry Sparrow
">English as a Second Language program
Chloe Thomas
">Counseling and Development: School Counseling program
Julia Thome
Special Education program
William Wick
Instructional Design and Technology program
Neesa Wilkerson
Educational Psychology: Assessment, Evaluation, and Testing program
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George Mason University's College of Education and Human Development (CEHD) includes two schools: the Graduate School of Education, one of the most comprehensive education schools in Virginia, and the School of Recreation, Health, and Tourism. CEHD offers a full range of courses, certificates, and degree programs on campus, online, and on site to more than 4,000 students each year. CEHD is fully accredited by NCATE and all licensure programs are approved by the Virginia Department of Education. George Mason University, located just outside of Washington, DC, is Virginia's largest public research university.
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- Graduate School of Education: gse.gmu.edu
- Kappa Delta Pi: cehd.gmu.edu/kdp
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