Accomplishments

Awards/Citations/Recognitions

  • Class of 1995 Outstanding Service Award, Delaware State University (Spring, 1995)
  • Outstanding Achievement in English/Language Arts, Delaware Association of Teachers of English (Spring, 1995)
  • Graduate Student Instructional Fees Scholarship, Virginia Tech (Autumn, 1995-Spring, 1996)
  • Black Graduate Student Organization Distinguished Achievement, Virginia Tech (Spring, 1997)
  • Biography, Outstanding Young Men of America, 1998 Edition
  • Dedication and Service Award, Distinguish Engineering Students of Virginia Tech (Autumn, 2000)
  • National Society of Black Engineers’ Dedication and Service Award, PCI of Martinsville and Henry County (Spring, 2000)
  • Black Graduate Student Organization’s Lifting as We Climb Award, Virginia Tech (Spring, 2000)
  • Biography, Academic Keys Who’s Who in Education, 2003 Edition
  • Brothers of the Academy’s National Junior Scholar Award (Autumn, 2003)
  • OSU College of Education’s Distinguished Scholar Award (Spring, 2004)
  • Ohio School Counselor Association’s Research Award (Spring, 2004)
  • North Central Association for Counselor Education and Supervision’s Research Award (Spring, 2004)
  • American Educational Research Association (AERA)-Division E, Early Career Award in Counseling (Spring, 2005)
  • North Central Association for Counselor Education and Supervision’s Deanna Hawes Outstanding Mentor Award (Autumn, 2005)
  • Ohio School Counseling Association’s George E. Hill Counselor Educators Award (Autumn, 2005)
  • Counselors for Social Justice’s Ohana Award (Spring, 2006)
  • Dr. Moore was selected to participate in the 20-year anniversary celebration of Johns Hopkins University’s Summer Seminar Series. Johns Hopkins University invited only nationally and internationally known presenters who were known for their ability to teach and relate well to their audiences. More specifically, Dr. Moore taught, “Urban School Students and Their Parents: The Role of School Counselors,” at the Johns Hopkins’ Washington, D.C. campus. (Summer, 2006)
  • Dr. Moore has been invited to participate in the Visiting Scholars Speakers Series at the Learning Sciences Institute at Vanderbilt University, on March 12-13, 2007. The new program brings minority scholars in the learning sciences to Vanderbilt. During a two-day visit, Dr. Moore will present his learning sciences research to the University community and meet with faculty and students individually or in small groups. (Spring 2007)
  • Dr. Moore was invited to the Oxford Symposium in School-Based Family Counseling (Fifth Annual International Symposium in School-Based Family Counseling). The symposium convened at Robert Black College, University of Hong Kong, June 24-29, 2007. It was sponsored by the Institute for School-Based Family Counseling and the University of San Francisco Center for Child and Family Development. Dr. Moore was 1 of 28 scholars invited, around the world, to participate in this symposium. (Summer 2007)
  • 2007 Prestige International Who’s Who Registries of Outstanding Professionals
  • 2007-2008 Phi Delta Kappa’s Emerging Leader Award (Was selected from a world-wide PDK membership of 50,000) (Summer, 2007)
  • American Educational Research Association (AERA)-Division E, Distinguished Research Award in Counseling (Spring, 2008)
  • 2008 Ohio Magazine Excellence in Education List (Spring, 2008)
  • National Association for Gifted Children’s Early Scholar Award (Autumn, 2008)
  • Dr. Moore was invited to the Oxford Symposium in School-Based Family Counseling (Sixth Annual International Symposium in School-Based Family Counseling). The symposium convened at the Universitat de Barcelona, Spain. This symposium was sponsored by the Institute for School-Based Family Counseling and the University of San Francisco Center for Child and Family Development. Dr. Moore was 1 of 28 scholars invited, around the world, to participate in this symposium. (Summer 2009)
  • Institute for School-Based Family Counseling’s Outstanding Contribution to School-Based Family Counseling Award (Summer, 2009)

Additional Honors/Distinctions/Recognitions

  • Alpha Kappa Mu
  • Phi Delta Kappa
  • Kappa Delta Pi
  • Phi Kappa Phi
  • Chi Sigma Iota

Quality Indicators of Scholarly Reputation

  • Featured in the CRESPAR/Howard University’s Capstone Action News, 3(3), (January 2000 Edition), “Brown Bag Presentation: Dr. James L. Moore III” pp. 1-2
  • Invited guest on Your Voice Television Show. It was hosted by Dr. Lee Jones and sponsored by Florida State University’s College of Education (Taped on 2001, January). This television show reaches over 1 million viewers in the following states: Florida, Alabama, and Georgia. Topic of Episode: “Brothers of the Academy Part III”
  • Invited guest/interviewer on The Benjamin E. Mays Lecture Series’ Video Documentary. It featured Dr. James Solomon, a pioneer who helped desegregated the University of South Carolina (Taped on 2001, April). Sponsored by John McFadden, Ph.D., The Benjamin E. Mays Chair of the University of South Carolina
  • Featured in the Brothers of the Academy video documentary - It featured young, up-coming scholars and academics in higher education across the nation (Scheduled release date: 2001, June), and it was sponsored by Florida State University’s College of Education.
  • Invited panelist for The Brothers of the Academy National Video-Conference. It was moderated by Dr. Na’im Akbar and sponsored by Auburn University (Aired on March 8, 2002, from 2:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.). Topic of Video-Conference Panel: “The Changing Face of the Professorate: Brothers of the Academy.”
  • Quoted in Black Issues in Higher Education, 13(6) (May 9, 2002), “Knocking Down Barriers”
  • Interviewed for the Counseling Today (May 2002 Edition), “The historical moment you didn’t see in New Orleans,” pp. 10, 16-17
  • Featured in the Brother of the Academy: BOTA News, 3(2) (Fall/Winter 2003), “Dr. James L. Moore III An Emerging Scholar in Counselor Education,” pp. 1, 6.
  • Interviewed for the Counseling Today (September 2003 Edition), “Mentoring African American counseling studentsî pp. 1, 10, 16, 53.
  • Invited to participate in the 17th Annual Frontiers of Science Symposium, sponsored by the National Academy of Sciences. The symposium was held at the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center in Irvine, California, October 27-29, 2005. Additionally, the symposium brought together outstanding young scientists to discuss exciting advances and opportunities in their own fields and to learn to about research at the cutting edge of other disciplines. About 80 young scientists, from different universities and research institutes around the country, were invited, and Dr. Moore was one of the social scientists.
  • Invited guest on Your Day radio magazine. It was hosted by Dr. Lamont A. Flowers and sponsored by Clemson University (Taped on 2006, April). This radio show focuses on critical issues impacting African Americans and other racial and ethnic minority groups in South Carolina and throughout the nation.
  • Quoted in the Cincinnati Inquirer (Monday, August 16, 2006 Edition), “Clubs offer opportunities to learn, share personal interests”

Editorial Boards

  • Urban Education (Autumn 2007-Present)
  • Gifted Child Quarterly (Autumn 2007-Present)
  • Exceptional Children (Spring 2004-Present)
  • Journal Advanced Academics (Spring 2004-Present)
  • E-Journal of Teaching and Learning in Diverse Settings (Spring 2004-Present)

Advisory Boards

  • Journal of African American Males in Education Advisory Board (Summer 2009-Present)
  • Multiethnic Advocates for Cultural Competence Research Advisory Board (Summer 2009-Present)
  • Columbus Public Health’s Minority Health Advisory Committee (Autumn 2008-Present)
  • Ohio Board of Regents Advisory Committee for the design of the Leadership Center for African American Males (Spring 2008-Present)
  • Clayton County Public Schools Research Advisory Board (Spring 2008-Present)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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