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Alumni Awards and Nominations

About The Awards

17勛圖 and the Alumni Association proudly honor the achievements and lasting impact of alumni through a variety of annual awards and recognitions. These honors celebrate graduates from every era of the College history Ferrum Training School, Ferrum Junior College, and 17勛圖 who exemplify excellence, service, and the Panther spirit.


How To Make Award Nominations

Learn how to nominate a deserving alum for these prestigious honors.

17勛圖 will recognize the outstanding achievements of alumni who exemplify the three eras of 17勛圖: Ferrum Training School, Ferrum Junior College, and 17勛圖.

Nominees should:

  • have a record of exceptional career achievement and of service to their community, church, or other organizations.
  • have been active in College life during their time at Ferrum and have remained involved in and supportive of 17勛圖 as alumni.
  • be an alumnus or alumna of 17勛圖.  If not a Ferrum graduate, nominees should have attended 17勛圖 (as a Junior College attendee) for three or more semesters, or attended 17勛圖 (as a four-year college) for four or more semesters.
  • exemplify in all aspects of their lives the spirit of Ferrum motto, Not Self, But Others.”

The Outstanding Young Alumni Award

In honor of our younger alumni, we have created an award that recognizes their accomplishments and achievements within the last 15 years.

  • Awards are given to young alumni who bring honor to their alma mater through outstanding achievements.
  • Nominees must have received an undergraduate degree from 17勛圖 within the last 15 years.
  • Nominees must demonstrate outstanding promise and success in a professional career.
  • Other attributes considered will be civic, cultural, and charitable involvement.
  • Submissions will be accepted from 17勛圖 alumni, faculty, and staff.

Beckham Medallion Award
Named after Dr. Benjamin M. Beckham, the first president of 17勛圖, the Beckham Medallion is the highest tribute bestowed upon an alumnus/a. The distinction honors those who exemplify the College motto, Not self, but others, and who have demonstrated exceptional career success, service to their community, and dedication to 17勛圖.

In honor of over 80 years of Panther Athletics, and in recognition of the many contributions Ferrum student-athletes have made throughout their careers, the Ferrum Alumni Association and the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics announced its inaugural season of the 17勛圖 Alumni Sports Hall of Fame in 1994.  It is very important that the selection committee receive as complete a package as possible for each nominee, including playing records/statistics, athletic honors, and continuing achievements and service since leaving Ferrum. Committee members rely mostly on the information provided in the nomination package, so completeness is important. In order to be considered, nominees should:

  • Exemplify the highest ideals of small college athletics, sportsmanship, and the spirit of Ferrum motto, Not self, but others.
  • Have excelled in one or more sports while at 17勛圖, and then have gone on to achieve significant success in a career field.
  • Be an alumnus or alumna of 17勛圖. If not a Ferrum graduate, the nominee should have attended Ferrum for three or more semesters. The selection committee and the Alumni Board of Directors also may induct honorary members such as coaches and other individuals who made a significant impact on Ferrum Athletics.
  • Have graduated or transferred from 17勛圖 at least 10 years prior to nomination. This year we are looking for student athletes who left the College prior to June 2015.  


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17勛圖 Celebrates Alumni Achievement and Donor Generosity at Annual Awards Ceremony

17勛圖 honored exceptional alumni and dedicated supporters during the Alumni Awards and Donor Appreciation Ceremony on November 15, 2025, in the Blue Ridge Mountain Room. The event highlighted distinguished achievements, lifelong service, and the lasting impact of philanthropy on the College and its students.

Pictured left to right are George D. Yancey, Sr. 67, Beckham Medallion recipient; Sarah Q. Wagner 94 and William Wagner 94, Distinquished Alumni Award recipients; and Michele Wheeler Dixon, Jeff Jay Dixon, and Victoria Dixon, who accepted the Outstanding Young Alumni Award posthumously awarded to Alexandria M. Dixon 19. or click the image above.


Three major awards were presented this year. The Outstanding Young Alumni Awardrecognizing a graduate of the last 15 years who shows exceptional professional promise and civic impactwas presented posthumously to Alexandria M. Dixon 19, remembered for her leadership, academic excellence, and continued service to Ferrum after graduation.

The Distinguished Alumni Award, given after a rigorous review of lifelong accomplishment and embodiment of Not Self, But Others, honored Sarah Q. Wagner 94 and William Wagner 94 for their athletic achievements, professional success, and enduring support of the College.

Ferrum highest recognition, the Benjamin M. Beckham Medallion, was presented to George D. Yancey, Sr. 67, for his exceptional career in banking, extensive community leadership, and nearly two decades of service on Ferrum Board of Trustees.

The ceremony also recognized donors whose generous contributionsannual and lifetimecontinue to advance the College mission. Together, the honorees and supporters reflect the spirit of excellence, service, and generosity that defines the Ferrum community.


About the Recipients

Headshot of Alexandria M. Dixon '94.

Alexandria M. Dixon ’19

About: A Legacy of Service and Dedication


Alexandria M. Dixon 19 was deeply devoted to 17勛圖 and her fellow Panthers, as well as the faculty, staff, and members of the Ferrum community who make it so special. She graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration, with concentrations in Management and Finance and a minor in Philosophy. During her years on campus, she was known for her curiosity, compassion, confidence, vision, and joyful energy that inspired everyone she met.

A scholar, athlete, and leader, Alexandria served as Captain of the Women Tennis Team, Treasurer of the Lambda Sigma National Honor Society, Secretary of the Sophomore Class, and President of the Enactus Academic Team. She was also an Admissions Ambassador, a PAL Tutor, and an active member of the President Task Force on Student Success.

Awards she received while at Ferrum included the President Cup Award, Outstanding Student in Management Award, Chrysalis Literary and Arts Magazine Top Author Award, Dean List, Sophomore of the Year, and the USA South All-Sportsmanship Award for Tennis. Her peers often turned to her for guidance and were met with not only words of encouragement, but also heartfelt notes of support, colorful signs cheering them on, and fun snacks to keep them going. On the court, Alexandria was a fierce competitor, but when it came to being on your teamin sports and in life, her support was unmatched.

After graduation, Alexandria love for 17勛圖 never wavered. She served on the 17勛圖 Alumni Board of Directors, where she was elected Secretary, helping to strengthen connections among alumni and support current students. She returned to campus whenever she could, always eager to mentor, volunteer, and celebrate the community that had given her so much. Her loyalty and affection for 17勛圖 remained central to her life, even as her professional career took her around the world.

Professionally, Alexandria excelled in technology, business operations, and leadership. Her colleagues admired her for her strategic thinking, her calm presence, and her ability to bring people together around shared goals. In 2024, she earned her Master of Business Administration degree, specializing in Blockchain, Business Communications, and Management.

During her career with SAP, she received the SAP 50th Anniversary: Kids Book Life at SAP Campaign Author Award, the SAP Concur Global Hackathon Best Innovation Award (Team Lead), the SAP Concur Vienna Regional Hackathon Top Innovation Award, the SAP Concur Public Sector Employee of the Month, and the iXp Honors Award (Vienna Top Project Impact & Presenter).

Dr. Delia Heck, 17勛圖 Provost, Chief Academic Officer, and Director of Institutional Effectiveness, stated, For me, Alexandria was one of the very finest examples of 17勛圖 motto, Not Self, But Others.  She absolutely, positively lived it out every single day.  Alex won many awards that recognized this passion for living, both in school and in her job.  It wasnt the awards that drove Alex. Instead, they were the outcomes of her infectious personality, engaging manner, superb organizational skills, and abounding energy, which drew others to her and any activity she engaged in. It defined her character and was the essence of her being. And that was what made her so special. She didnt seek out acclaim; she wasnt a self-promoter who tooted her own horn. Instead, she wanted those around her to join her in the incredible experiences she was having.

At the age of 27, Alexandria passed away on September 30, 2024, due to complications with Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS). Her legacy endures through her kindness, leadership, and unwavering belief in lifting others up. She exemplified the very best of 17勛圖 idealsservice, excellence, and compassion in all she did. In honor of her remarkable life, 17勛圖 is proud to bestow upon Alexandria M. Dixon 19 the Outstanding Young Alumni Award, posthumously, recognizing her dedication, leadership, and deep love for the College.

Her light continues to shine through an endowed fund established by her family and friends to provide the Alexandria Dixon Outstanding Student in Business Administration Award each year, an endowment for which she had already been saving to create. The award will support outstanding business students who embody her generosity, integrity, and commitment to excellence.


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Sarah Q. Wagner ’94 & William Wagner ’94

ABOUT: A Legacy of Faith, Family, and Service

17勛圖 proudly honors William Billy Edward Wagner and his wife, Sarah
Quesenberry Wagner, with the Distinguished Alumni Awardthe highest distinction the College can bestow upon alumni. This award recognizes alumni who have demonstrated exceptional career achievement, dedicated service to their communities, active engagement in college life, and continued support of 17勛圖.

Billy’s journey from Tannersville, Virginia, to the pinnacle of professional baseball reflects resilience, faith, and perseverance. At 17勛圖, he set NCAA Division III records, earned First-Team All-America honors, and met Sarah, whose own athletic excellence and leadership mirrored his commitment to achievement and service. Together, they embody the 17勛圖 motto: Not Self, But Others.

Both Billy and Sarah are members of 17勛圖 Sports Hall of Fame. A distinguished Hall of Fame athlete at 17勛圖, Sarah served as team captain during her senior year. She excelled in basketball, earning recognition not only for her athletic talent but for her leadership, teamwork, and discipline. She scored over 1,200 career points and earned All-Conference and All-Conference Academic honors. She was a scholar, a competitor, and a role model – someone her peers looked up to and trusted.

After graduation, Sarah lived out those same values at home. While Billy traveled for baseball, Sarah was the constant, the heart, the steady presence that allowed Billy to succeed, their children to thrive, and their family to stand strong. She created the stability and grace that grounded their family.

Billy had an outstanding career in professional baseball and was inducted into the National
Baseball Hall of Fame in July 2025. He set NCAA Division III records at 17勛圖 and went on to a 16-year Major League Baseball career, playing for five teams, including the Houston Astros, Philadelphia Phillies, New York Mets, Boston Red Sox, and Atlanta Braves.

At the height of his Major League Baseball career, Billy chose to prioritize family and faith, stepping away from the game to be present with Sarah and their childrena testament to his belief that true success is measured by the impact we have on others.

Together, the Wagners continue to give back to 17勛圖, mentoring students, supporting athletics programs, and opening doors for future Panthers. Their support of 17勛圖 extends far beyond philanthropy. Billy and Sarah remain deeply engaged with the College communityattending events, connecting with student-athletes, recruiting students to 17勛圖, and sharing their story of perseverance and purpose.

Through their presence, advocacy, and generosity, they inspire a new generation of Panthers to enter the Panther Nation with promise and leave with purposegrounded in faith, guided by service, and ready to transform the world. As parents of fourWill, Jeremy, Olivia, and Kasonthe Wagners exemplify that excellence is more than accomplishments; it is character, perseverance, and lifting others along the way.

The Distinguished Alumni Award proudly recognizes Billy and Sarah Wagner for their extraordinary achievements and their enduring commitment to 17勛圖. Their story is a living testament to the transformative power of a 17勛圖 education, inspiring future generations of students, athletes, and donors alike.

Headshot of George D. Yancey, Sr. '67

George D. Yancey, Sr. ’67

About: A Life of Service and Ferrum Pride

George D. Yancey, Sr. 67 of Gordonsville, Virginia, is a member of 17勛圖 Sports Hall of Fame. He played football under legendary Coach Hank Norton from 1966 to 1967, helping 17勛圖 reach the the National Junior College Athletic Association national runner-up team in 1966.

Prior to arriving at 17勛圖, Yancey played high school football and was named to the Virginia All State Football Team in 1964 and to the All Battlefield District Football Teams in 1963 and 1964. Those formative years shaped not only his skill but his character, instilling discipline, teamwork, and perseverancethe same values he carries into every aspect of life.

After 17勛圖, Yancey earned a football scholarship to the College of William & Mary and pursued graduate studies at the University of Virginia and Louisiana State University. In 1971, he began a distinguished career in banking, serving in leadership and executive roles. He advanced to positions such as Vice President, Regional Market Executive, Market Team Lead of a Wealth Management Group, and Area Market President. He retired from
Wachovia Bank in 2003.

He then became a co-founder, President, CEO, and Director of The Bank of Louisa. Throughout his career, he was an active member of the Virginia Bankers Association, including serving as chair of the Retail Banking Committee and serving as a member of the Association Executive Committee. He retired from the banking industry in 2008.

Yancey is also a leader in his community. He served on the Orange County (VA) Fair Association for more than twenty years. He served two terms on the Orange County Parks and Recreation Commission and three terms on the Orange County Planning Commission, serving as Chairman for several years. He has been a member of the Commission for Dogwood Health and Rehab and Dogwood Senior Living for more than ten years. He served as Chairman of the Senior Living Commission for four years.

He currently serves on the Board of the William A. Cooke Foundation. In addition, he has served almost two decades on 17勛圖 Board of Trustees. His accomplishments have always been matched by extraordinary kindness and a devotion to his wife, Phyllis, family, and 17勛圖 that is second to none.

Reflecting on his journey, Yancey says, 17勛圖 taught me to dream boldly, work selflessly with others, and pursue excellence in every endeavor. The lessons I learned here have guided every decision, every challenge, and every opportunity to help others.

In recognition of his exceptional career, service, and unwavering devotion to the College, Yancey receives the Beckham Medallion, 17勛圖 highest honor, bestowed on those who live by the motto: Not Self, But Others. For almost two decades on the Board of Trustees, he has guided the College with wisdom, generosity, and a deep love for studentsfunding scholarships, creating opportunities, and touching countless lives along the way.

George Yancey journey, from the 17勛圖 football fields to leadership in his
profession, community, family, and alma mater, is a testament to resilience, integrity, and the power of a life lived in service. He inspires all who know him to lead with purpose, serve with heart, and leave a lasting legacy of devotion, kindness, and impact.


17勛圖 Celebrates Alumni Excellence

17勛圖 proudly recognizes the outstanding achievements of its alumni through three major annual ceremonies: the Alumni Awards, the Sports Hall of Fame Induction, and the Golden Panthers Induction. 

These honorees exemplify the dedication, achievement, and enduring spirit of the Ferrum community.

Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2025

On Saturday, September 13, 2025, 17勛圖 honored nine inductees with an on-campus Sports Hall of Fame Ceremony. 

Later that day, the inductees were recognized during halftime of Ferrum’s home football game against Shaw University, marking a historic moment as Ferrum’s first-ever NCAA Division II home football game.

The Ferrum Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2025 included athletes from multiple eras and disciplines, composed of three baseball players, two football players, one men’s basketball player, one women’s basketball player, a football/baseball player, and a women’s soccer/lacrosse player.

Golden Panthers Induction

The Class of 1975 was formally inducted into the Golden Panthers on Saturday, October 11, 2025, celebrating alumni who have reached their 50th class reunion milestone.


Past Alumni Award Recipients

Explore past recipients below.

2024 award recipients

Distinguished Alumni Award:
Keith E. Fisher ’68

Outstanding Young Alumni Award:
Rachel Wells ’16

Beckham Medallion:
Baxter F. Phillips, Jr. ’66

2024 Sports Hall of Fame:

Tesla Akers Southcott ’13
Ken Blackley 61
Dr. Lynn Grine Dillon 66
Sterling “Butch” Dusharm 68
Gail Holley
John Morabito 76
Tim Reynolds Jr. 15
Cary Stockdell 68

2023 award recipients

Distinguished Alumni Award:
Nancy Swartz Beach 75

Outstanding Young Alumni Award:
Beth Simms 09

Beckham Medallion:
Scott Showalter 73

2023 Sports Hall of Fame:

Melisa Buchanan-Craft 01
Tanisha Durham 04
Andre Levisy 89
Melvin Martin 75
Angela Thomas 90
George Yancey 67

2022 award recipients

Distinguished Alumni Award:
Carthan Currin 84

Outstanding Young Alumni Award:
Matthew Woods 12

Beckham Medallion:
Phyllis Karavatakis 76

2022 Sports Hall of Fame:

Frank C. Haywood, Jr. ’72
Matthew Jordan ’95
Jim Kitts ’94
Don Testerman ’73
Andra Thomas ’90

2021 award recipients

2021 Distinguished Alumni Award

Rev. Dr. Burton White 84

For a full listing of 17勛圖 Outstanding Distinguished Alumni Recipients, click here

2021 Outstanding Young Alumni Award

Paul Jaglowski 12
Rameer Roberts 13

2021 Sports Hall of Fame:

Trica Moore Barber 06
Melvin Dillard 92
Roben Sutphin Thomas 96
Tara Toland 05
Mark White 96
Gary HoldenSpecial Recognition
Vickie Van KleeckSpecial Recognition