Carolina Concha-Arrigada was named a Columbia World Project Early Career Faculty Impact Fellow.

Barbara Bashaw was recognized with the 2025 National Dance Education Organization Lifetime Achievement Award.

Peter Coleman was the keynote speaker for the American Psychological Association’s conference where he presented his work: "The Complexity Trap: How We Got Attracted to Toxic Polarization and How to Find The Way Out.”

Alex Eble was honored with the Khalifa International Award for Early Learning, Best Research and Studies Section.

Chris Emdin celebrated the first graduating cohort of TC’s Eridston Teachers’ Training College and launched the #100TeachersProject to expand this initiative, reaching even more educators and classrooms in Barbados and beyond.

Carol Ewing Garber was recognized with the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program Award for the Fulbright Lectureship in Health and Well Being at the University of Bologna, Italy, for the 2025-26 academic year.

Tamara Handy received the Strage Early Career Faculty Prize, which recognizes and supports innovation and excellence in early career faculty achievement

Lisa Hochtritt was awarded the Distinguished Fellow by the National Art Education Association (NAEA) for her long-term exemplary service and practice in arts education.

Nicholas Limerick was recognized with the American Association for Applied Linguistics First Book Award for his book Recognizing Indigenous Languages: Double Binds of State Policy and Teaching Kichwa in Ecuador.

Bettina Love was recognized with the Anna Julia Cooper and C.L.R. James Award from The National Council for Black Studies. 

Felicia Mensah was honored as a recipient of the 2025 NARST Fellow Award in recognition of her exceptional contribution to, and excellence in, research and service to the STEM field, and she served as a panelist at the Global Women in STEM Leadership Summit to discuss “Imposter Syndrome & Self-Validation: Owning Your Expertise in STEM.” 

Kimberly Noble was awarded the Stern Award from Weill Cornell Medicine Department of Psychiatry.

Emily Rosenzweig was awarded the Richard E. Snow Award for Early Contributions to Educational Psychology, American Psychological Association Division 15.

Elaine Smolen served as a keynote panelist for the CI2025: American Cochlear Implant Alliance Conference.

Amina Tawasil was voted Co-President of The Society for Humanistic Anthropology for 2025-2027, and her book, Paths Made by Walking: The Work of Howzevi Women in Iran, was named as a Distinguished Favorite in Women's Issues by the  New York Big Book Award.

Michelle Troche was nominated and elected to serve as Secretary-Treasurer (2025-2026) of the Dysphagia Research Society — an honor which will culminate in being President of the Society for 2027-2028. 

James Westaby has launched the free AI Decision-Making Calculator to help people think more deeply about important personal decisions, based on the latest science and your own reasoning. The calculator is part of Westaby's larger stream of research on decision confidence and satisfaction while leveraging AI at the Dynamic Network Lab.

Renzhe Yu was honored with the Best Full Paper Award at the International Learning Analytics & Knowledge Conference.

Matthew Zajic was recognized for Outstanding Editorial Service as a Top Reviewer for the Journal of Educational Psychology in 2024, recently joined the editorial boards of Journal of Special Education and Research in Autism, and was selected as an inaugural member to the advisory board for the Writing Through the Lifespan Collaboration.