Chapman University’s Attallah College of Educational Studies is pleased to introduce the 2025–2026 Dean’s Dozen, the third cohort of student leaders selected to serve as an advisory council to the dean. This group represents Attallah College’s undergraduate majors and graduate programs and is committed to advancing student success across the college. 

The Dean’s Dozen brings together 12 students who offer insight into the student experience, highlight emerging needs, and provide feedback on initiatives that shape academic and community engagement. Members also represent Attallah College at key events, support peer-to-peer outreach, and help strengthen communication between campus leadership and the broader student community. 

“Each year, the Dean’s Dozen plays a vital role in helping us understand the needs and aspirations of our students,” said Roxanne Greitz Miller, dean of the Attallah College of Educational Studies. “This cohort continues that tradition with thoughtful leadership and a shared commitment to excellence in education.”  

Meet the 2025–2026 Dean’s Dozen cohort: 

Undergraduate Representatives

Abby Godfrey

Abby Godfrey ’26
Liberal Studies Major
Elementary Education Minor 

Annika Lindberg '26 

Annika Lindberg ’26
Integrated Educational Studies Major
Political Science Major 

Claire Florio '28 

Claire Florio ’28
Community Educational Studies Major
Leadership Studies Minor 

Sam Silverman '28 

Sam Silverman ’28
Liberal Studies Major
Elementary Education Minor 

Graduate Representatives

Quindon Robinson '27 

Quindon Robinson ’27
Ed.S. in School Psychology
LPCC Emphasis 

Jessica Romero '27 

Jessica Romero ’27
MA in School Counseling
LPCC Emphasis 

Gasia Karakesis '26 

Gasia Karakesis ’26
MA in Teaching
Elementary Education 

Davis Nardi '26 

Davis Nardi ’26
MA in Teaching
Secondary Education, English/Language Arts 

Gracie Juarez '27 

Gracie Juarez ’27
MA in Special Education
Preliminary Extensive Support Needs (ESN) Credential 

Shoshana Lehrer '26 

Shoshana Lehrer ’26
MA in Curriculum and Instruction 

Kat Dimpflmaier '26 

Kat Dimpflmaier ’26
MA in Leadership Development 

Connor Bogenreif 

Connor Bogenreif
Ph.D. in Education
Leadership Studies Emphasis