Roundtable History
Established in 1991 by Dr. Jane Stallings, the Dean’s Roundtable has recognized more than 600 individuals who have made a positive impact on the lives of people throughout the great state of Texas.
Charged with elevating the accomplishments and dedication of leaders and life changers, the Dean’s Roundtable is an important source of funding in support of the school’s mission to transform lives.
Honorees can include current or former teachers, principals, superintendents, coaches, librarians, school counselors, health educators, professors, or other professionals and staff members who have devoted their careers to helping others.
Past Honorees
About Jane Stallings
Dr. Stallings received her B.S. from Ball State University in elementary education and science education in 1951. Afterward, she moved to Long Beach, California to work as a teacher. She later enrolled at Stanford University where she obtained her M.S. and Ph.D. in education and child development.
Her ambitious career blossomed as she sought work at various higher education institutions across the nation. Her efforts eventually led her to Texas A&M, where she made Aggie history. In 1990, Dr. Stallings was selected as Dean of the College of Education — the first female to ever hold a deanship at Texas A&M university.