
Alumni Fellows
- 2022 – Deena Hyson Bailey, jd '97
- 2021 – Gwynne Birzer, jd '92
- 2020 – No Honoree Due to Covid-19 Pandemic
- 2019 – Nancy Moritz, jd '85
- 2018 – Jalen O'Neil Lowry, jd '87
- 2017 – George C. Bruce, jd '80
- 2016 – Natalie G. Haag, jd '85
- 2015 – Jeffrey R. Hewett, jd '95
- 2014 – Michael Kuckelman, bba '86, jd '90
- 2013 – Michael Lennen, jd '74
- 2012 – Bradley E. Haddock, jd '80
- 2011 – George A. Barton, jd '77
- 2010 – Lynn R. Johnson, jd '70
- 2009 – Paul Hoferer, jd '75
- 2008 – Richard Hite, jd '53
- 2007 – Michael J. Manning, jd '69
- 2006 – David Fenley, bba '76 and jd '79
- 2005 – Kay McFarland, ba '57 and jd '64
- 2004 – Sue Jean White, bba '77 and jd '80
- 2003 – Donald Rupert, jd '76
- 2002 – Michael C. Manning, jd '77
- 2001 – Paul Hulsey, jd '76
- 2000 – Bernard Bianchino, ba '70 and jd '74
- 1999 – Durward "Duke" Dupre, jd '73
- 1998 – Thomas Corcoran, Jr., ba '76 and jd '79
- 1997 – John D. Kemp, jd '74
- 1996 – Ed Sondker, ba '69 and jd '73
- 1994 – David Fisher, jd '75
- 1992 – Kent Smith, jd '66
About
Established in 1992, the Alumni Fellows program was designed to recognize alumni who have distinguished themselves in their careers and invite them back to campus to interact directly with students and faculty in the classroom and at a variety of other academic settings. Fellows are recognized at an awards luncheon.
Each spring, faculty and staff submit their Alumni Fellows nominations to their respective deans. Then, each dean makes his or her final selection for the college or school. One Alumni Fellow is selected from the School of Applied Studies, School of Business, School of Law and School of Nursing. Because of its size, the College of Arts and Sciences selects up to three Fellows.